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Biomonitoring Human Albumin Adducts: The Past, the Present, and the Future
2016
Chemical Research in Toxicology
Serum albumin (Alb) is the most abundant protein in blood plasma. Alb reacts with many carcinogens and/or their electrophilic metabolites. Studies conducted over 20 years ago showed that Alb forms adducts with the human carcinogens aflatoxin B 1 and benzene, which were successfully used as biomarkers in molecular epidemiology studies designed to address the role of these chemicals in cancer risk. Alb forms adducts with many therapeutic drugs or their reactive metabolites such as β-lactam
doi:10.1021/acs.chemrestox.6b00366
pmid:27989119
pmcid:PMC5241710
fatcat:2sjumjjzevfa7gtsy7njqigwyu