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1. A nonheme β1-globulin of the plasma, capable of associating reversibly with up to 1.25 μg of iron per gram, and acting therefore as an iron-transporting protein. 2. A glycoprotein, found in mammalian milk (lactoferrin) and egg white (conalbumin, ovotransferrin), that binds and transports iron (Fe3+). [trans- + L. ferrum, iron, + -ia]
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trans·fer·rin tran(t)s-'fer-ən n a beta globulin in blood plasma capable of combining with ferric ions and transporting iron in the body called also siderophilin
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a glycoprotein, found in the blood plasma, that is capable of binding iron and thus acts as a carrier for iron in the bloodstream.
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trans·fer·rin (trans-ferґin) [trans- + ferrum + -in chemical suffix] a nonheme serum glycoprotein of molecular weight 79,500, which binds and transports iron; most is produced in the liver. A similar substance called apoferritin is produced in the small intestine. Called also siderophilin.Medical dictionary. 2011.