AST (Aspartate Aminotransferase)
Enzyme found in liver, heart, muscle, and kidneys. Elevated in hepatocellular injury. Less specific than ALT for liver disease.
Learn MoreComprehensive assessment of hepatic function, detecting liver disease and differentiating hepatocellular injury from cholestatic disorders.
Enzyme found in liver, heart, muscle, and kidneys. Elevated in hepatocellular injury. Less specific than ALT for liver disease.
Learn MoreEnzyme primarily found in liver. More specific for hepatocellular injury than AST. Key marker for liver disease.
Learn MoreEnzyme found in liver, bone, intestine, and placenta. Elevated in cholestatic disorders and bone disease.
Learn MoreBreakdown product of hemoglobin. Elevated in liver disease, hemolysis, or bile duct obstruction. Causes jaundice when high.
Learn MoreMajor protein synthesized by liver. Low levels indicate chronic liver disease or malnutrition. Marker of synthetic function.
Learn MoreSum of albumin and globulins. Assesses overall protein status and liver synthetic function.
Learn MoreEnzyme elevated in cholestasis and alcohol use. Confirms hepatic source of elevated ALP.
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