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albumin
or al·bu·men
[ al-byoo-muhn ]
noun
, Biochemistry.
- any of a class of simple, sulfur-containing, water-soluble proteins that coagulate when heated, occurring in egg white, milk, blood, and other animal and vegetable tissues and secretions.
albumin
/ ˈælbjʊmɪn /
noun
- any of a group of simple water-soluble proteins that are coagulated by heat and are found in blood plasma, egg white, etc
albumin
/ ăl-byo̅o̅′mĭn /
- A class of proteins found in egg white, milk, blood, and various other plant and animal tissues. Albumins dissolve in water and form solid or semisolid masses when heated, such as cooked egg white.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of albumin1
C19: from albumen + -in
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