Albumin is produced by the liver and is one of the most essential proteins in the body. Its primary function is to bind, sequester and stabilize a range of important small molecules and ions. Albumin plays a significant role in transporting essential fatty acids from the fat cells to the muscle cells and moving many small molecules through the blood, including bilirubin, calcium, progesterone, and medications. It also plays an important role in keeping the fluid from the blood from leaking out into the tissues.
A low protein diet may contribute to low protein levels, however it is found that albumin levels can be effectively increased through supplements and diet. Super Albumin is a specially formulated product that contains a balanced blend of free form and peptide bond amino acids which help construct and maintain critical structures in the body.