Is Serum Albumin Sesame Free?

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Yes. This ingredient is generally considered compatible with a Sesame Free diet.

Serum Albumin and the Sesame Free Diet

Serum Albumin is a protein commonly found in blood plasma. It is used in a variety of applications, including pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, and laboratory research. While it can technically be used in food, it is not typically employed in the food industry because it is derived from animal sources, such as bovine or human serum. In these non-food uses, it often serves as a stabilizer or helps in drug delivery systems.

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