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Albumin refers generally to any protein that is water soluble, is moderately soluble in concentrated [[salt]] solutions, and experiences heat denaturation. Albumins are commonly found in blood plasma, and are unique from other blood proteins in that they are not glycosylated. Substances containing albumin, such as egg white, are called albuminoids.<br><br>
 
Albumin refers generally to any protein that is water soluble, is moderately soluble in concentrated [[salt]] solutions, and experiences heat denaturation. Albumins are commonly found in blood plasma, and are unique from other blood proteins in that they are not glycosylated. Substances containing albumin, such as egg white, are called albuminoids.<br><br>
  
See also [[Albumen, egg]]<br><br>
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See also [[Albumen, Egg]]<br><br>
 
==Applications==
 
==Applications==
 
Used in the manufacture of glue and textile printing. <br><br>
 
Used in the manufacture of glue and textile printing. <br><br>

Revision as of 10:05, 7 August 2012

Infobox on Albumen, Blood
Example of Albumen, Blood
Albumen, blood.jpg
Facts
Origin Various
Stowage factor (in m3/t)
  • Moist: 1,28m3/t tins in cases
  • Dried: 1,53/1,62 m3/t tins in cases
Humidity / moisture -
Ventilation -
Risk factors See text

Albumen, Blood

Description

A glutinous powder obtained from animal blood.

Albumin refers generally to any protein that is water soluble, is moderately soluble in concentrated salt solutions, and experiences heat denaturation. Albumins are commonly found in blood plasma, and are unique from other blood proteins in that they are not glycosylated. Substances containing albumin, such as egg white, are called albuminoids.

See also Albumen, Egg

Applications

Used in the manufacture of glue and textile printing.

Shipment/storage

Conditions of humidity may cause deterioration.

  • Moisture damage
  • Foreign odours