Biology, asked by raitehja, 11 months ago

what is the function of albumin​

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Answered by Dheerz18gmailcom
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Answer:

Well,

Explanation:

Albumin it's sort of remedial serum.

  • it is the serum albumin found in human blood
  • albumin is the main protein of human blood plasma
  • its main function is to regulate the oncotic pressure of blood
  • it is made of plasma proteins from human blood. This medicine works by increasing plasma volume or levels of albumin in the blood.
  • Albumin is used to replace blood volume loss resulting from trauma such as a severe burns or an injury that causes blood loss
  • Low albumin levels can indicate a problem with your liver or kidneys.
Answered by Choudharipawan123456
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Function of albumin​

  • Albumin keeps fluids in the bloodstream and prevents them from leaking into some other tissues.
  • The liver produces albumin, which is a protein. A low albumin level might be a sign of liver or renal disease.
  • Albumin infusions were utilized in the treatment of cirrhosis as well as ascites patients with two main purposes:
  1. to inhibit the formation of fluid and oedema by raising vascular oncotic, &
  2. to enhance circulation & renal function and improve the entire volume of blood.
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