A chemical compound or protein derivative formed from albumin through chemical modification or breakdown processes.
From 'albumin' plus the chemical suffix '-one,' which typically indicates a compound containing a carbonyl group (C=O) or a substance derived from a parent compound. This reflects scientific nomenclature conventions.
The '-one' suffix in chemistry usually means 'carbonyl-containing molecule'—so albuminone likely represents what albumin looks like after it loses some structure, like a protein skeleton without its flesh.
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