Albumin
Albumin is the most abundant plasma protein, synthesized exclusively by the liver, and maintains colloid osmotic pressure while transporting hormones, fatty acids, calcium, bilirubin, and many drugs. Serum levels reflect hepatic synthetic capacity, nutritional status, inflammation, and renal or gastrointestinal losses. Lower albumin is a robust marker of biological aging and is consistently associated with sarcopenia, frailty, longer hospital stays, and higher all-cause mortality, which is why it features in many composite aging indices.
