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Bovine serum albumin

Description

Bovine serum albumin is a membrane stabilizer, oxygen radical scavenger, and binds Ca2+ and free fatty acids, hence the rather expensive essentially free fatty acid free BSA is required in mitochondrial isolation and respiration media. Sigma A 6003 fraction V.

Abbreviation: BSA

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Regulation: Fatty acid 




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