Albumin

/ælˈbjumɪn/ noun

The most abundant protein in blood plasma, produced by the liver to maintain blood volume and transport various substances. Low levels indicate liver disease, kidney disease, or malnutrition.

From Latin 'albus' (white), named in 1838 for the white color of coagulated egg albumin. The term was extended to blood proteins because they behave similarly when heated, turning white and solid.

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