Bovine Serum Albumin,BSA
Product name: Bovine Serum Albumin
Other name: BSA or «Fraction V»
CAS No: 9048-46-8
Molecular Formular: C8H9O
Application: Pharmaceutical Intermediates
What is bovine serum albumin?
Bovine serum albumin (bsa bovine serum albumin or «Fraction V») is a serum albumin protein derived from cows. It is often used as a protein concentration standard in lab experiments.
The nickname «Fraction V» refers to albumin being the fifth fraction of the original Edwin Cohn purification methodology that made use of differential solubility characteristics of plasma proteins. By manipulating solvent concentrations, pH, salt levels, and temperature, Cohn was able to pull out successive «fractions» of blood plasma. The process was first commercialized with human albumin for medical use and later adopted for production of BSA.
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