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Manganese Transport in Human Plasma

Based on nutritional biochemistry and mineral metabolism principles as discussed at Acu-Cell, trace minerals like manganese rely on specific carrier proteins in the bloodstream for proper distribution and utilization.

Primary Plasma Carriers

  • Transmanganin (alpha-2-macroglobulin): This is the major specific plasma protein responsible for binding and transporting manganese in human blood.
  • Albumin: Serves as a secondary, non-specific transport protein that assists in carrying loosely bound manganese and facilitating its uptake by tissues, particularly the liver.
  • Transferrin: While primarily known for iron transport, transferrin can also bind manganese to a lesser extent under certain physiological conditions.
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Manganese - connections

Manganese ->

-> Manganese

Choline transport - connections

-> Choline transport

Plasma estradiol - connections

-> Plasma estradiol

  • Boron - Raises (Attribution: some researchers)
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