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Approximately 40% of the drug is bound with plasma albumin of healthy volunteers in a trial.
In circulation EE is almost fully bound to plasma albumin.
Binding of crocetin to plasma albumin.
Celecoxib has the affinity to bind extensively to plasma proteins, especially to plasma albumin.
Aging causes a small decrease in plasma albumin levels; if anything, there is a small increase in α1 acid glycoprotein.
Plasma albumin is a component of liver function tests (LFTs), but may be ordered separately.
The drug binds to plasma albumin and competes with drugs such as coumarin anticoagulants, indomethacin and glucocorticoids.
Loren Pickart isolated the copper peptide GHK-Cu from human plasma albumin in 1973.
In the treatment of AIDS, acetylcysteine has been shown to cause a "marked increase in immunological functions and plasma albumin concentrations".
Pickart proposed that this activity in human plasma albumin was a tripeptide glycyl-L-histidyl-L-lysine and that it might function by chelating metal ions.
Zomepirac does not cause anaphylaxis directly, but it is metabolised by UGT to a reactive glucuronide, which binds irreversibly to plasma albumin.
Protein content was determined by the method of Lowry et al with bovine plasma albumin as a standard and expressed as milligrams of protein per total pancreatic tissue wet weight.
PKQuest then uses the default information about the tissue albumin concentration in each organ relative to the plasma albumin to determine the concentration of binding sites in each organ (Pb i ).
The impact of the Stewart analysis has been slow in coming but there has been a recent resurgence in interest, particularly as this approach provides explanations for several areas which are otherwise difficult to understand (e.g., dilutional acidosis, acid-base disorders related to changes in plasma albumin concentration).