Ceruloplasmin carries more than 95% of the total copper in healthy human plasma and in addition plays a role inĀ iron metabolism. It was first described in 1948.
CeruloplasminĀ (orĀ caeruloplasmin) is aĀ ferroxidaseĀ enzymeĀ that in humans is encoded by theĀ CPĀ gene. Ceruloplasmin is the majorĀ copper-carrying protein in the blood, and in addition plays a role inĀ iron metabolism. It was first described in 1948. Another protein,Ā hephaestin, is noted for it

