PMID-sentid Pub_year Sent_text comp_official_name comp_offsetprotein_name organism prot_offset 11295439-1 2001 Benzodiazepine (BDZ) is generally thought to bind to site II of human serum albumin (HSA), also known as the indole-BDZ site, which is located at subdomain III A of the molecule. Benzodiazepines 0-14 albumin Homo sapiens 70-83 20621550-0 2010 Binding of several benzodiazepines to bovine serum albumin: Fluorescence study. Benzodiazepines 19-34 albumin Homo sapiens 45-58 16278829-0 2006 Chromatographic analysis of allosteric effects between ibuprofen and benzodiazepines on human serum albumin. Benzodiazepines 69-84 albumin Homo sapiens 94-107 16278829-1 2006 The effects of (R)- and (S)-ibuprofen on the binding of benzodiazepines to human serum albumin (HSA) were examined by biointeraction chromatography. Benzodiazepines 56-71 albumin Homo sapiens 81-94 12543492-1 2002 Stereoselective binding of benzodiazepine and coumarin drugs to serum albumin from human and six mammalian species were studied by chiral chromatographic techniques. Benzodiazepines 27-41 albumin Homo sapiens 64-77 21930425-0 2011 Binding of benzodiazepine drugs to bovine serum albumin: a second derivative spectrophotometric study. Benzodiazepines 11-25 albumin Homo sapiens 42-55 21930425-1 2011 The binding constants (K values) of three benzodiazepine drugs to bovine serum albumin were determined by a second derivative spectrophotometric method. Benzodiazepines 42-56 albumin Homo sapiens 73-86 11295439-1 2001 Benzodiazepine (BDZ) is generally thought to bind to site II of human serum albumin (HSA), also known as the indole-BDZ site, which is located at subdomain III A of the molecule. Benzodiazepines 16-19 albumin Homo sapiens 70-83 9329179-4 1997 Protein binding studies with human serum albumin (HSA, the main benzodiazepine carrier in human plasma) immobilized on a silica stationary phase revealed that HSA also preferentially binds one stereoisomer of 7. Benzodiazepines 64-78 albumin Homo sapiens 50-53 10888318-9 2000 These measurements detect binding to the warfarin and benzodiazepine binding sites of human serum albumin. Benzodiazepines 54-68 albumin Homo sapiens 92-105 9329179-4 1997 Protein binding studies with human serum albumin (HSA, the main benzodiazepine carrier in human plasma) immobilized on a silica stationary phase revealed that HSA also preferentially binds one stereoisomer of 7. Benzodiazepines 64-78 albumin Homo sapiens 159-162 9329179-5 1997 However, both on line CD detection and stereospecific interaction with other common drugs clearly demonstrated that the stereoselectivity of immobilized HSA for 7 is opposite to that for all the other studied benzodiazepines. Benzodiazepines 209-224 albumin Homo sapiens 153-156 8838677-1 1995 The binding of warfarin, a series of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs and a series of benzodiazepines to rat serum albumin (RatSA) and rabbit serum albumin (RabSA) was compared with their binding to human serum albumin (HSA) using high-performance liquid chromatography on stationary phases based on immobilized albumins. Benzodiazepines 91-106 albumin Homo sapiens 114-127 8838677-1 1995 The binding of warfarin, a series of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs and a series of benzodiazepines to rat serum albumin (RatSA) and rabbit serum albumin (RabSA) was compared with their binding to human serum albumin (HSA) using high-performance liquid chromatography on stationary phases based on immobilized albumins. Benzodiazepines 91-106 albumin Homo sapiens 147-160 8838677-1 1995 The binding of warfarin, a series of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs and a series of benzodiazepines to rat serum albumin (RatSA) and rabbit serum albumin (RabSA) was compared with their binding to human serum albumin (HSA) using high-performance liquid chromatography on stationary phases based on immobilized albumins. Benzodiazepines 91-106 albumin Homo sapiens 147-160 7655304-0 1995 Relationships between binding of benzodiazepines to alpha-1-acid glycoprotein and human serum albumin and their retention on the protein and octadecylsilane columns. Benzodiazepines 33-48 albumin Homo sapiens 88-101 7655304-1 1995 Correlation between binding parameters of 6 benzodiazepines to free human serum albumin (HSA) and chromatographic retention parameters on the HSA stationary phase (HSA-SP) was better than the similar correlation with alpha-1-acid glycoprotein (AGP). Benzodiazepines 44-59 albumin Homo sapiens 74-87 3714803-1 1986 The binding of ethacrynic acid to human serum albumin was investigated by means of circular dichroism and equilibrium dialysis measurements, using native human serum albumin and albumin derivatives with chemical modifications impairing specifically drug binding to the indole and benzodiazepine binding site or the azapropazone-warfarin binding area, respectively. Benzodiazepines 280-294 albumin Homo sapiens 40-53 1642965-0 1992 Stereoselective effect of phenprocoumon enantiomers on the binding of benzodiazepines to human serum albumin. Benzodiazepines 70-85 albumin Homo sapiens 95-108 1701826-0 1990 [Non-enzymatic glycation of human serum albumin: influence on thebinding kinetics of the benzodiazepine binding sites]. Benzodiazepines 89-103 albumin Homo sapiens 40-47 7690351-0 1993 Effect of free fatty acids on the binding kinetics at the benzodiazepine binding site of glycated human serum albumin. Benzodiazepines 58-72 albumin Homo sapiens 104-117 8102067-3 1993 Using a high performance liquid chromatographic (HPLC) column containing HSA as stationary phase, their influence was investigated on the separation in this phase of the enantiomers of three benzodiazepines (temazepam, oxazepam, and lorazepam). Benzodiazepines 191-206 albumin Homo sapiens 73-76 1406601-0 1992 Stereochemical aspects of benzodiazepine binding to human serum albumin. Benzodiazepines 26-40 albumin Homo sapiens 58-71 1406602-0 1992 Stereochemical aspects of benzodiazepine binding to human serum albumin. Benzodiazepines 26-40 albumin Homo sapiens 58-71 1996962-0 1991 Octanoate binding to the indole- and benzodiazepine-binding region of human serum albumin. Benzodiazepines 37-51 albumin Homo sapiens 76-89 2403378-5 1990 DIAZ and PROB displaced one another, confirming their common binding site (Site II, the benzodiazepine site) on serum albumin. Benzodiazepines 88-102 albumin Homo sapiens 112-125 3766273-10 1986 This site has certain features in common with the indole or benzodiazepine binding site of human serum albumin. Benzodiazepines 60-74 albumin Homo sapiens 97-110 863908-5 1977 The binding properties of the HSA derivatives have been tested with bilirubin, diazepam (a benzodiazepine drug), phenylbutazone, and indomethacin by circular dichroism. Benzodiazepines 91-105 albumin Homo sapiens 30-33 735610-0 1978 [Effect of benzodiazepines on the fluorescence of tryptophan in human serum albumin, hemoglobin and erythrocyte ghosts]. Benzodiazepines 11-26 albumin Homo sapiens 70-83 13240-7 1977 It was shown that benzodiazepines decrease the amount of L-tryptophan bound to serum albumin in vitro and in vivo and increased therewith the L-tryptophan concentration in the brain. Benzodiazepines 18-33 albumin Homo sapiens 85-92 31192335-5 2019 The MIP fibers were coated with a cross-linked bovine serum albumin (BSA) layer, resulting in RAMIP fibers that were used in the SPME of benzodiazepines directly from biological fluids. Benzodiazepines 137-152 albumin Homo sapiens 54-67