| Literature DB >> 27156143 |
Jean-Luc Plantier1, Véronique Duretz2, Véronique Devos2, Rémi Urbain2, Sylvie Jorieux2.
Abstract
Albumin displays several important functions for homeostasis amongst which the maintenance of the plasma redox-state. The study aim was to compare the redox state of pharmaceutical human albumin preparations since it reflects the oxidation-reduction status of the surrounding environment. Using an array of analytical methods, four commercially available albumins were compared with respect to their structural characteristics (cobalt ion binding, glycation, spectrophotometric and fluorometric profiles) and their ability to scavenge hydroxyl, peroxyl or free radicals. The different albumins exhibited a similar structural profile as well as hydroxyl and peroxyl scavenging activities. By contrast, the albumin from LFB (Vialebex(®)) possessed a significantly higher capacity to transfer electrons to DPPH, as compared with other albumins that was correlated with the level of free cysteine-34. Commercially available albumins differed for some of their antioxidant properties. The albumin preparation possessing the highest level of free cysteine-34 exhibited the highest antioxidant potential.Entities:
Keywords: DPPH; Free cysteine; Human albumin; Redox potential; Therapeutic preparation
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27156143 DOI: 10.1016/j.biologicals.2016.04.002
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biologicals ISSN: 1045-1056 Impact factor: 1.856