snitrosoalbumin
Snitrosoalbumin is a biochemical entity that arises from the modification of albumin, a major protein found in blood plasma. Specifically, snitrosoalbumin is formed when albumin undergoes nitrosation. This process involves the addition of a nitroso group (-NO) to one or more amino acid residues within the albumin molecule. Cysteine residues are often implicated in this modification due to their reactive thiol groups.
The formation of snitrosoalbumin is typically associated with oxidative stress and conditions involving nitric oxide (NO)
Snitrosoalbumin has garnered scientific interest due to its potential role in various physiological and pathological processes.