Essential Biochemistry - Mineral Metabolism (Section 1 - No. 24)
Transport form of iron is:
Transferrin
Ferritin
Hemosiderin
Ceruloplasmin
Explanation
The transfer of iron from the storage ferritin (Fe3+) to plasma involves reduction of Fe3+ to Fe2+ in the mucosal cell with the help of ferroreductase. Fe2+ then enters the plasma where it is oxidized to Fe3+ by a copper protein, ceruloplasmin (ferroxidase). Fe3+ is then incorporated into transferrin by combining with apotransferrin
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