Carbohydrate Deficient Transferrin
Lifestyle June 29th. 2020, 9:51pmTransferrin is a glycoprotein. Alcohol inhibits the glycosylation of several glycoproteins, including transferrin. Chronic alcoholism leads to transferrin deficient in four to five sialic acid residues.
Consumption of more than 60 g of alcohol/day leads to an increase in the plasma carbohydrate-deficient transferrin
concentration.
Other marker of alcoholic liver disease: γ-glutamyl transpeptidase.
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