albumins in English

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a simple form of protein that is soluble in water and coagulable by heat, such as that found in egg white, milk, and (in particular) blood serum.
The latter phenomenon has also been found for other proteins, such as bovine serum albumin and human serum albumin .

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1. // OIL OF ROSEMARY ( FOR LIQUID ALBUMINS ONLY ) // 150 //

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3. Albumins are transport proteins in the blood

4. Definition of Albumins in the Definitions.net dictionary

5. What does Albumins mean? Plural form of albumin

6. Noun The Albuminoids represent a class of albumins which, in contradistinction to the albumins proper, are essential components of the intercellular structures and result from the albumins, in the narrower sense of the term, through the activity of cellular elements.

7. Substances containing albumins, such as egg white, are called albuminoids.

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9. Albuminoid Resembling albumen or albumin.; n albuminoid A substance resembling albumin; proteid (which see).; n albuminoid Also written albumenoid.; n albuminoid The Albuminoids represent a class of albumins which, in contradistinction to the albumins proper, are essential components of the intercellular structures and result from the albumins, in the narrower sense of the term, through the

10. Albuminoid Resembling albumen or albumin.; n Albuminoid A substance resembling albumin; proteid (which see).; n Albuminoid Also written albumenoid.; n Albuminoid The Albuminoids represent a class of albumins which, in contradistinction to the albumins proper, are essential components of the intercellular structures and result from the albumins, in the narrower sense of the term, through the

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13. Albus, white), an organic substance typical of a group of bodies (albumins or Albuminates) of very complicated chemical composition.

14. Cellulose adhesives, adhesives for wallpaper, and in general glues, adhesives and albumins of all kinds

15. The Appendix to that Annex I-A provides for import tariff quotas for eggs, egg products and albumins.

16. Albumins are simple water-soluble proteins found in animal fluids and tissues and to a lesser extent plants

17. Albumins are an important class of protein, and they are vitally important to health and well being for many organisms

18. Separation of serum Albumins from other blood proteins can be carried out by electrophoresis or by fractional precipitation with various salts.

19. In 2019, Top exporters of Albumins; egg albumin are European Union ($98,969.70K , 17,874,300 Kg), Netherlands ($63,677.41K , 13,886,600 Kg), Italy ($61,912.18K

20. Egg white consists primarily of approximately 90 percent water into which is dissolved 10 percent proteins (including albumins, mucoproteins, and globulins).

21. CCT heading No Description CCT heading No Description ex 35.01 Casein, caseinates and other casein derivatives; casein glue ex 35.02 Albumins, albuminates and other albumin derivatives:

22. Albumins Serum albumin functions as a carrier protein for steroids, fatty acids, and thyroid hormones, and is vital in regulating the colloidal osmotic pressures of blood

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24. Albumins are a heterogeneous group of proteins for which the only unifying criterion is that they have a sedimentation coefficient of about 2 Svedberg (Holding and Larkins, 2008)

25. Albumins are widely distributed in plant and animal tissues, e.g., ovalbumin of egg, myogen of muscle, serum albumin of blood, lactalbumin of milk, legumelin of peas, and leucosin of wheat

26. Kunde: L 111 Umb. engl. 06 CCT heading No Description CCT heading No Description ex 35.01 Casein, caseinates and other casein derivatives; casein glue ex 35.02 Albumins, albuminates and other albumin derivatives:

27. The last class comprises substances which are Albuminous derivatives, but still possess Albuminous character, such as the coagulated albumins and the various intermediary digestive products, including the albuminates, albumoses, and peptone

28. "Albumins" is a descriptor in the National Library of Medicine's controlled vocabulary thesaurus, MeSH (Medical Subject Headings).Descriptors are arranged in a hierarchical structure, which enables searching at various levels of specificity.

29. "Albumins" is a descriptor in the National Library of Medicine's controlled vocabulary thesaurus, MeSH (Medical Subject Headings).Descriptors are arranged in a hierarchical structure, which enables searching at various levels of specificity.

30. Here, a focused phylogenetic analysis of sequence evolution by maximum likelihood of fatty acid binding sites FA1–FA7 of mammalian Albuminoids reveals that the FA1, FA2, and FA3+FA4 sites in serum albumins have evolved from the most recent

31. 7 The explanatory note in the HS relating to heading 3502 states in point 1 that albumins covered by that chapter are animal or vegetable proteins which are used in particular in the preparation of glues, foodstuffs or pharmaceutical products.

32. Albumins Add Pharm Action Registry Number 0 CAS Type 1 Name NLM Classification # Previous Indexing See Also Prealbumin Receptors, Albumin Consider Also Public MeSH Note Online Note History Note Entry Combination blood:Serum Albumin urine:Albuminuria Heading Mapped to Frequency Note Source Indexing Information