Recombinant Human Serum Albumin (rHSA) is a non-glycosylated monomeric plasma protein crucial for maintaining plasma colloid osmotic pressure. It performs various physiological functions, including carrier, metabolic regulation, detoxification, antioxidation, and enzyme mimicking. rHSA helps scavenge reactive oxygen and nitrogen species, binds various compounds to maintain redox homeostasis, and serves as a biomarker for diseases like cancer and inflammation.
- Supports development of implantable materials, surgical adhesives, and ligand capture
- Useful for research on critical illnesses including hypovolemia, liver failure, severe sepsis, and trauma resuscitation
- Non-glycosylated monomeric plasma protein
- Maintains plasma colloid osmotic pressure
- Acts as a carrier and aids metabolic regulation
- Functions in detoxification and antioxidation
- Serves as a biomarker for various diseases