nontransferrinbound
Nontransferrinbound iron, often abbreviated as NTBI, refers to iron in the bloodstream that is not bound to transferrin, the primary iron-transport protein. Under normal physiological conditions, the vast majority of circulating iron is safely bound to transferrin. However, in certain pathological states, particularly those associated with iron overload, levels of NTBI can increase significantly.
The presence of NTBI is generally considered a marker of impaired iron homeostasis. When transferrin becomes
The measurement of NTBI is not a routine clinical test but can be used in specialized settings