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Item Name |
Bovine albumin |
CAS NO. |
9048-46-8 |
Appearance |
White Powder |
EINECS |
232-936-2 |
Package |
Aluminum Bag; Drums |
Purity |
99%min |
Advantage |
OEM; ODM |
Certificate |
GMP/ISO9001 |
Storage |
Store in a cool & dry place; Keep away from strong light and high heat. |
Shelf life |
24 months when properly stored |
Usage |
Pharmaceutical intermediates |
Payment Term |
Trade Assurance;T/T;Western Union |
Delivery |
DHL,EMS,FedEx,TNT,UPS,etc. |
Bovine serum albumin (BSA) makes up approximately 50% of the total protein in serum. Although it may be used
as a carrier for hapten immunization in animals other than goats and sheep, it is more commonly used as a carrier
for hapten in immunoassays. The small size of BSA, its abundance in serum, and the similarity between BSA and
albumins from other species make it less desirable for antibody production.
ITEM |
STANDARD |
RESULTS |
Appearance |
White powder |
Conforms |
Odor |
Conforms to the standard |
Pass |
Total Nitrogen (%) |
3.7- 4.7 |
4.1 |
NaCl (%) |
35- 45 |
38 |
Moisture(105°C, 2h, %) |
≤ 5 |
1.5 |
Arsenic (As) |
≤ 2 mg/kg |
< 2 mg/kg |
Lead (Pb) |
≤ 3 mg/kg |
< 3 mg/kg |
Mer (Hg) |
≤ 1 mg/kg |
< 1 mg/kg |
Heavy metals |
≤ 10 mg/kg |
< 10 mg/kg |
3-Chloro-1,2-propanediol |
≤ 0.02 mg/kg |
< 0.02 mg/kg |
Total plate count (cfu/g) |
≤ 5,000 |
Conforms |
Yeast & mould |
≤ 100 |
Conforms |
E. coli/ 5g |
Negative |
Negative |
Salmonella spp./ 10g |
Negative |
Negative |
Conclusion |
Analyze according to Factory Standard |
1 An adjustment immunity
2 Improve food conversion rate
3 Adjust the intestinal flora
4 Promote calcium, iron, nucleic acids, and other substances absorbed
5 Improve hypoalbuminemia, promote postoperative rehabilitation after illness
6 It offers small peptide nutrition, moisturizing, skincare, beauty.
Bovine serum albumin (BSA) makes up approximately 50% of the total protein in serum. Although it may be used
as a carrier for hapten immunization in animals other than goats and sheep, it is more commonly used as a carrier
for hapten in immunoassays. The small size of BSA, its abundance in serum, and the similarity between BSA and
albumins from other species make it less desirable for antibody production.