Table 1.
Albumin Molar conc. | T-1824 Molar conc. | Unbound T-1824 Molar conc. | T-1824:Alb Molar ratio | Unbound, T-1824(%) |
---|---|---|---|---|
1.23E-04 | 3.50E-03 | 2.13E-03 | 28.5 | 60.9 |
3.77E-04 | 1.76E-03 | 5.42E-06 | 4.7 | 0.31 |
5.03E-04 | 8.80E-04 | 1.40E-06 | 1.7 | 0.16 |
5.77E-04 | 3.52E-04 | 4.37E-07 | 0.61 | 0.12 |
6.04E-04 | 1.76E-04 | 2.00E-07 | 0.29 | 0.11 |
6.27E-04 | 1.76E-05 | 1.91E-08 | 0.03 | 0.11 |
Data in the first three columns are from the study of Allen and Orahovats (1950) in which 4 ml of a 0.43% solution of T-1824 was mixed with different volumes of a 4.4% albumin solution. At a ratio of 28.5 moles of T-1824 per mole of albumin, only around 40% of the T-1824 is actually bound to albumin (i.e., each albumin molecule binds a maximum of around 10 molecules of T-1824). Note that at all molar ratios less than this maximum binding capacity, a small proportion of T-1824 (0.11–0.31%) remains free in solution unbound to albumin.