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The hazard of toxemia, a condition resulting from the spread of toxins by the bloodstream, is regulated by plasma proteins capable of binding with free toxins. As toxin binding results in a reduction of available binding sites, measuring the proteins' binding capacity can be used to estimate toxemia
A new generation of synthetic carbon adsorbents was used in production of deliganded human serum albumin preparation. Thermal effects of officinal and deliganded albumin interaction with specific chemical markers were analyzed by flow microcalorimetry. The results demonstrated a 2.5-fold increase of
The efficacy of albumin pretreated on carbohydrate adsorbents as a means of sorption detoxication was assessed in experimental postresuscitation toxemia and burn-induced trauma complicated by endogenous intoxication. It has been established that the use of highly effective "Albosorb" prevented the
Binding ability of blood serum albumin was decreased in patients with thermic burns as well as in rats with burns. Loss of this albumin property did not depend on decrease of its content in blood serum; in the patients with burns the decrease in albumin binding ability correlated with development of