Interaction between Crystalline Penicillin and Human Plasma Proteins

Penicillin combines with human serum albumin, as demonstrated by dialysis experiments. Unlike the sulfonamfide-albumin complex, the penicillin-albumin possesses antibiotic activity. Such a complex can be freed of unbound penicillin by repeated precipitation at 50 per cent. alcohol and obtained as a...

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Alcohols
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Blood proteins
Dialysis
Excretion
Penicillin
Salts
Serum albumins
Sodium
Special Articles
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