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Copper (Cu) Unit Converter

Copper (Cu) is an essential trace element required as a cofactor for several critical enzymes, including cytochrome c oxidase (for energy production), superoxide dismutase (antioxidant defense), and ceruloplasmin (iron metabolism). Once absorbed, copper is primarily transported bound to Ceruloplasmin (approx 95%) and albumin.[Image of copper metabolism pathway and transport]

Clinically, copper levels are measured to diagnose disorders of copper metabolism. Low copper levels are seen in **Menkes disease** and some forms of severe malnutrition. Conversely, high copper levels, particularly high free (unbound) copper, are the hallmark of Wilson’s Disease, a genetic disorder causing copper accumulation in the liver, brain, and eyes (Kayser-Fleischer rings). Accurate unit conversion is essential for applying global treatment guidelines.

SI Units

Recommended

Micromoles per liter (Standard International).

Conventional Units

Clinical Context

Reference Range: Serum copper levels in healthy adults typically range from 70 – 140 µg/dL (11 – 22 µmol/L).

Total serum copper may be low in Wilson’s disease due to low ceruloplasmin synthesis, but free (unbound) copper is dangerously high. High levels are often associated with infection, inflammation, or estrogen use. The conversion factor relies on the atomic mass 63.546 g/mol: 1 µmol/L $\approx$ 6.35 µg/dL.

Clinical References

How to Use This Calculator

Follow these steps to get accurate clinical conversions instantly.

1

Enter Values

Input your laboratory results into the corresponding unit field (e.g., µg/dL). You can use either dot or comma decimals.

2

Automatic Conversion

The calculator works in real-time. As you type in one field, all other units (like µmol/L) are instantly updated.

3

Verify Units

Check the SI Units section. µmol/L is the international standard.

4

Reset

Use the Clear button to reset all fields before starting a new calculation.

? Frequently Asked Questions & Tips
Is $\mu\text{g/dL}$ the same as $\text{mg/L}$?

No. $1 \text{ mg/L} = 100 \mu\text{g/L}$, while $1 \mu\text{g/dL} = 10 \mu\text{g/L}$. They differ by a factor of 100.

Does total copper always reflect deficiency?

No. In Wilson’s disease, total copper is low, but free copper is high, meaning a high risk of toxicity.

Disclaimer: This calculator is provided for educational and reference purposes only. It is not intended for clinical diagnosis, treatment, or medical decision-making. Always consult a qualified healthcare professional and refer to your laboratory’s official reference ranges before interpretation.