serum albumin

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serum albumin

A scientist examines a clear vial labeled "serum albumin" in a laboratory.

Definition
  1. Noun:
    • A protein found in blood plasma: "serum albumin" is the specific form of the protein albumin that is present in the liquid part of the blood (blood serum). Its primary function is to regulate osmotic pressure, which helps maintain the proper balance of fluids between the bloodstream and body tissues.
Usage
  • The word "serum albumin" is a technical, scientific term used primarily in medical, biological, and biochemical contexts.
  • It is typically used as a non-count noun when referring to the substance in general (e.g., "levels of serum albumin").
  • It can function as a count noun when referring to specific types or measurements (e.g., "different serum albumins," "an injection of serum albumin").
Examples
  • Noun:
    • Low serum albumin is a common indicator of liver disease or malnutrition.
    • The doctor ordered a test to check the patient's serum albumin levels.
    • This pharmaceutical preparation contains human serum albumin as a stabilizer.
Advanced Usage
  • "Serum albumin concentration": A common phrase referring to the amount of this protein present in a given volume of blood serum, often measured in clinical tests.
    • The serum albumin concentration was found to be within the normal range.
  • "Human serum albumin (HSA)": The specific term for the serum albumin protein found in humans, often used in pharmaceutical and research contexts.
    • The drug is bound to human serum albumin for transport in the bloodstream.
Variants and Related Words
  • Albumin (n): A broader class of simple, water-soluble proteins found in egg white, milk, and blood. Serum albumin is a specific type of albumin.
  • Hypoalbuminemia (n): The medical condition of having an abnormally low level of albumin (including serum albumin) in the blood.
  • Osmotic pressure (n): The pressure that needs to be applied to a solution to prevent the flow of solvent across a semipermeable membrane. This is the key physiological function maintained by serum albumin.
Synonyms
  • Blood albumin: A less common but accurate synonym.
  • Plasma albumin: While very similar, "plasma" includes clotting factors, whereas "serum" is plasma without those factors. The terms are often used interchangeably in general contexts.
Related Phrases / Compounds
  • Serum albumin assay: A laboratory test or procedure to measure the amount of serum albumin in a sample.
  • Serum albumin binding: Refers to the ability of many drugs and compounds to attach to the serum albumin protein for transport in the blood.
serum albumin

A scientist examines a clear vial labeled "serum albumin" in a laboratory.

Noun
  1. albumin occurring in blood serum; serves to maintain the somatic pressure of the blood