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Iron binding capacity
Measures the maximum amount of iron that can be transported in the blood.
Why This Biomarker Matters
Iron binding capacity helps diagnose iron deficiency anemia and iron overload disorders, guiding treatment decisions for optimal health.
Optimal Ranges
Clinician-defined 4-point reference thresholds (mcg/dL)
Default Range
Overview
Iron binding capacity measures the amount of iron that can be carried by transferrin, a protein in blood that transports iron throughout the body. This test is part of iron metabolism assessment and helps evaluate iron stores and absorption. Elevated iron binding capacity may suggest iron deficiency, while low levels can indicate iron overload or chronic disease. Understanding iron binding capacity alongside other iron markers (ferritin, serum iron) provides a complete picture of iron status, which is essential for energy production, oxygen transport, and immune function.
Related Health Conditions
Conditions where Iron binding capacity is commonly tested
Related Health Goals
Treatments & Interventions
Therapies monitored using Iron binding capacity
Technical Information (LOINC Codes)
Standardized laboratory codes for this biomarker
2500-7Primary14800-7Available Lab Tests
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