Human serum albumin is the most abundant protein in blood. Albumin transports hormones, fatty acids and other components.
- Absebce of chemical and microbial contamination
- Manifactured under conditions certified to ISO 9001
- Serves as additive protein for tissue cultures
- Increase the stability of cell membranes
The main biological function is to regulate the colloidal osmotic pressure of blood. Human serum albumin can be used for protein calibration studies and solubilization of lipids.
Each donor unit used in the preparation of the product was tested and found negative for Anti-HIV½ and Anti-HCV and nonreactive for HBsAg, HIV-1 Antigen and RPR with kits approved by the FDA.
Due to their free hydrophobic region, fatty acid free albumin is used to solubilise lipids in tissue culture. It is also used as a blocking agent in Western blots or ELISA technique and is also an effective cryoprotectant.