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euglobulin Biochem.|juːˈglɒbjʊlɪn| [f. eu- + globulin (F. Hofmeister 1899, in Beitr. z. chem. Physiol. (1901) I. 361).] The name of one of the fractions into which serum globulin is divided, so called because of its true globulin properties; it is insoluble in pure water but soluble in saline solutions and is precipitated by half-saturation with ammonium sulphate. Also attrib.
1905W. B. Hardy in Jrnl. Physiol. XXXIII. 333 Englobulin [sic] itself may be merely a step in a series of proteid compounds. 1907Jrnl. Biol. Chem. III. 233 The two serum globulin fractions of the Hofmeister classification..the lower or euglobulin fraction (2·9 to 3·4 saturated) comprises diphtheria and tetanus antitoxin. Ibid. 235 The repeatedly precipitated euglobulin..contained..10 per cent of the antitoxin. 1962Lancet 22 Dec. 1302/1 The euglobulin lysis-time..will probably have to serve..as a measure of fibrinolytic activity. |