Serum Albumin with Lipids
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Serum albumin, the most abundant protein in blood plasma, plays a critical role in the transport of lipids and other hydrophobic molecules throughout the body. It binds to various lipids, such as fatty acids, hormones, and bilirubin, facilitating their solubility and transport in the aqueous environment of the bloodstream. By acting as a carrier, serum albumin ensures that these lipids are delivered to tissues and organs where they are needed for energy production, cell membrane synthesis, and other vital functions.
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