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Total Iron Binding Capacity (TIBC) Test

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TOTAL IRON BINDING CAPACITY (TIBC) TEST SAMPLE REPORT

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Description - The iron and total iron binding capacity test helps measure the amount of iron in the body. Your doctor may prescribe this test if you have been showing symptoms that indicate that the iron levels in your bloodstream are too high or too low. Overview of the Iron and Total Iron Binding Capacity Test The Iron and total iron binding capacity is a blood test that is performed to m ....Read More

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ's)

The Total Iron Binding Capacity test is a laboratory test used to determine the maximum amount of iron that can be bound to protein in a solution.

The TIBC test is most often used to screen for anemia in patients who have a history of heavy menstrual bleeding. The test measures the amount of iron that is bound to hemoglobin in the blood.

The TIBC assay has two main uses: first, it can be used to determine the amount of iron present in a protein sample; and second, it can be used to detect the presence of iron-binding proteins.

The normal range of TIBC Test is 12-150 mg/dL.

The TIBC Test is conducted by suspending a sample of blood in an acidic solution and measuring the amount of light that is reflected from the sample. The amount of iron bound to ferritin will vary depending on the presence of other substances in the blood, including hemoglobin and proteins.

You can prepare for the TIBC Test by eating foods high in iron before the test.

There is no one-size-fits-all answer to this question since fasting and iron utilization vary depending on an individual's genetics, health history, and other factors. However, some researchers believe that intermittent fasting (IF) may be beneficial for increasing total iron binding capacity (TIBC).

Yes, home sample collection is available for TIBC Test.

Total Iron Binding Capacity Test Normal Range Sample Age Wise Range
Serum/ Plasma 0 - 30 days 255 - 605 µg/ dL
1 month - 1 year 195 - 455 µg/ dL
1 Year - 12 years 205 - 475 µg/ dL
Adult (Male & Female) Normal Range
Male (> 13 Years) 225 - 535 µg/ dL
Female (> 13 Years) 215 - 535 µg/ dL
Iron Test Normal Range Sample Age Wise Range
Serum/ Plasma 0 - 30 days 100 - 250 µg/ dL
1 Month - 1 year 40 - 100 µg/ dL
1 Year - 12 Year 50 - 120 µg/ dL
Adult (Male & Female) Normal Range
Male (> 12 Years) 70-180 µg/ dL
Female (> 12 Years) 60-180 µg/ dL
Unsaturated Iron-Binding Capacity (UIBC) Test Normal Range Sample Male Female
Serum/ Plasma 155 - 355 µg/ dL 155 - 355 µg/ dL

About This Test

The Iron and TIBC blood test may be prescribed for individuals who are showing symptoms of low or high iron levels. If a person’s iron levels are low, they may show symptoms like fatigue, always
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