Albumin molecule, unlike molecules of many other plasma proteins, is not covered with carbohydrate shell. It plays a crucial role in maintaining of colloid osmotic pressure of the blood, and is able to bind and transport various endogenous and exogenous molecules. The enzymatic activity of albumin, the existence and the role of which most researchers are still skeptical to accept, is of the main interest to us. In this review, a history of the issue is traced, with particular attention to the esterase activity of albumin. The kinetic and thermodynamic characteristics of the interaction of albumin with some substrates are adduced, and possibility of albumin being attributed to certain groups of Enzyme Nomenclature is considered.
        
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Goncharov NV, Belinskaia DA, Razygraev AV, Ukolov AI (2015) [On the Enzymatic Activity of Albumin] Bioorganicheskaia Khimiia41: 131-44
Goncharov NV, Belinskaia DA, Razygraev AV, Ukolov AI (2015) Bioorganicheskaia Khimiia41: 131-44