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Osteocalcin (OCN) Unit Converter
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Osteocalcin (OCN) Unit Converter

Osteocalcin (OCN), also known as bone gamma-carboxyglutamic acid-containing protein (BGLAP), is a non-collagenous protein secreted by osteoblasts. It is a specific clinical marker of **bone formation** (bone turnover).

Clinically, serum Osteocalcin levels are used to assess bone turnover in osteoporosis, Paget’s disease, and primary hyperparathyroidism. This expanded converter facilitates switching between all common mass units (ng/mL, μg/L, μg/dL) and SI molar units (nmol/L, pmol/L).

Standard Reporting

Most Common

Intact Osteocalcin (1-49) MW ≈ 5800 Da.

Extended Equivalents

Clinical Context

Clinical Significance:
Elevated levels: High bone turnover (e.g., primary hyperparathyroidism, hyperthyroidism, Paget’s disease, high-turnover osteoporosis).
Decreased levels: Hypoparathyroidism, hypothyroidism, cortisol excess (Cushing’s).

Conversion Logic:
The molecular weight of intact Osteocalcin (1-49) is approximately 5.8 kDa (5800 g/mol).
1 ng/mL = 1 μg/L.
1 ng/mL = 0.1 μg/dL.
1 ng/mL ≈ 0.1724 nmol/L.

Clinical References

How to Use This Converter

Follow these steps to normalize Osteocalcin values.

1

Enter Values

Input your laboratory results into the corresponding unit field (e.g., ng/mL).

2

Automatic Conversion

The calculator converts between mass units and the SI molar unit (nmol/L).

3

Reset

Use the Clear button to reset all fields.

? Frequently Asked Questions
Is Osteocalcin the best marker for osteoporosis?

It is a useful marker of bone formation. However, P1NP (Procollagen type I N-propeptide) and CTX (C-telopeptide) are currently the preferred reference markers for bone formation and resorption, respectively.

Does sample type matter?

Yes. Osteocalcin is unstable. Serum or plasma samples must be handled carefully (kept cold) to prevent degradation, which can lower results.

Disclaimer: This converter is for educational and reference purposes only. It is not intended for clinical diagnosis, treatment, or decision-making. Always verify results with your laboratory’s official reports and reference ranges.