PMID-sentid Pub_year Sent_text comp_official_name comp_offsetprotein_name organism prot_offset 3589146-0 1987 Albumin as a potential membrane transport barrier for hepatic clearance of diazepam studied by a universal organ clearance approach. Diazepam 75-83 albumin Rattus norvegicus 0-7 34229248-6 2021 Diazepam was selected to illustrate different levels of drug plasma-protein binding by changing the added concentration of human serum albumin. Diazepam 0-8 albumin Rattus norvegicus 129-142 2794052-6 1989 The absence of albumin in the latter increased the unbound fraction of diazepam by almost fivefold; however, in both groups, the ratio of unbound concentrations in brain and blood at equilibrium was equal to unity. Diazepam 71-79 albumin Rattus norvegicus 15-22 3377952-2 1988 The impact of anaesthetic-induced action on enzyme activity and diazepam binding to human serum albumin (HSA) was assessed in protein free and protein containing buffers, respectively. Diazepam 64-72 albumin Rattus norvegicus 90-103 3377952-3 1988 Human serum albumin reduced the elimination of diazepam by 12 and 50% at concentrations of 1 and 10 mg ml-1, respectively. Diazepam 47-55 albumin Rattus norvegicus 6-19 3589146-1 1987 Published data on the effect of albumin binding on hepatic extraction of diazepam in isolated perfused rat livers were analyzed by a simple universal organ clearance approach proposed earlier by this author. Diazepam 73-81 albumin Rattus norvegicus 32-39 6149902-6 1984 However, if the bovine serum albumin was omitted from the perfusate, diazepam uptake in the IPL increased about 10-fold while methadone uptake increased only slightly. Diazepam 69-77 albumin Rattus norvegicus 23-36