Ceruloplasmin

Aeruginin is a copper-containing protein that is blue, so it is called aeruginin, also called iron oxidase. It is mainly synthesized by the liver. Its role is to regulate the distribution of copper in various parts of the body, to synthesize copper-containing enzyme proteins, has the role of antioxidants, and has oxidase activity. The determination of aeruginin has certain significance for the diagnosis of certain liver, gallbladder, kidney and other diseases.

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