Stabilization of serum albumin by anti-inflammatory drugs

Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory agents inhibited the heat denaturation of serum albumin at drug levels betow 1 mM, as measured by turbidity and viscosity changes. The immunosuppressive, antihistamine, anticholinergic and antimalarial drugs tested did not show this property. Active drugs did not block...

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Blood Viscosity
Cattle
Chemical Precipitation
Collagen - metabolism
Densitometry
Detergents - pharmacology
Fibrinogen - metabolism
gamma-Globulins - metabolism
Guanidines - pharmacology
Histamine - pharmacology
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Hot Temperature
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Oxyphenbutazone - pharmacology
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Protein Denaturation
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Serum Albumin, Bovine - metabolism
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