noun
- A type of globulin protein that is insoluble in distilled water but soluble in dilute salt solutions; found in blood serum and other body fluids.
Usage: technical; biochemistry; medicine
Examples
- Euglobulin is one of the major protein fractions in human blood plasma.
- The euglobulin lysis time test is used to assess fibrinolytic activity in clinical settings.
- Researchers measured euglobulin levels to evaluate the patient's clotting function.
- Euglobulin precipitates out of solution when distilled water is added to serum.