Prealbumin

ChemistryAlso known as: TransthyretinAlso known as: TTRg/dL

Measures prealbumin protein level in blood, reflecting nutritional status and liver function.

Normal Range
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g/dL
Abnormal Levels
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Specimen Type
Blood

Why This Biomarker Matters

Low prealbumin indicates malnutrition or liver dysfunction. This sensitive marker helps monitor nutritional recovery and guides dietary interventions.

Overview

Prealbumin, also called transthyretin, is a protein synthesized by the liver that transports thyroxine and retinol-binding protein. It has a short half-life (2-3 days), making it a sensitive marker of recent nutritional status and liver synthetic function. Low prealbumin levels indicate protein malnutrition, inadequate caloric intake, or liver disease. High levels are less common but can occur in kidney disease or dehydration. Prealbumin is particularly useful for monitoring nutritional interventions and recovery in hospitalized patients.

Research & Evidence

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Research data from MEDLINE/PubMed · 27 articles

Technical Information (LOINC Codes)

Standardized laboratory codes for this biomarker

14338-8Primary
Prealbumin [Mass/volume] in Serum or Plasma
mg/dL;g/dL
2877-9
Prealbumin [Mass/volume] in Serum or Plasma by Electrophoresis
g/dL
2876-1
Prealbumin [Mass/volume] in Cerebral spinal fluid by Electrophoresis
g/L
6793-4
Prealbumin [Mass/volume] in Serum or Plasma by Immunoassay
mg/L
46130-1
Prealbumin [Mass/volume] in Serum or Plasma by Nephelometry
mg/dL;mg/L
77192-3
Prealbumin [Moles/volume] in Serum or Plasma
umol/L
33467-2
Prealbumin [Mass/volume] in Cord blood
mg/dL
40857-5
Prealbumin [Mass/volume] in Urine
mg/L
53229-1
Prealbumin [Mass/time] in 24 hour Urine
g/(24.h)