Albumin is a globular, water-soluble, un-
glycosylated serum protein of approximate molecular weight of 65,000
daltons. Albumin (when ionized in water at pH 7.4, as found in the body) is negatively charged. The
glomerular basement membrane is also negatively charged in the body; some studies suggest that this prevents the filtration of albumin in the urine. According to this theory, that charge plays a major role in the selective exclusion of albumin from the glomerular filtrate. A defect in this property results in
nephrotic syndrome leading to albumin loss in the urine. Nephrotic syndrome patients are sometimes given albumin to replace the lost albumin. == Structure ==