An enzyme in the liver that helps process proteins. High levels in the blood suggest liver damage or disease.
An enzyme important for bone growth and liver function. Abnormal levels may indicate bone or liver issues.
An enzyme in the liver and heart. High levels in the blood indicate tissue damage, often related to liver disease.
Measures this enzyme level to diagnose liver or bile duct problems, monitor liver disease treatment, and check for alcohol abuse.
A protein in your blood that maintains fluid balance and carries hormones, vitamins, and drugs. Low levels suggest liver disease, kidney problems, or malnutrition.
Measures bilirubin levels, a yellow pigment from red blood cell breakdown. High levels indicate liver issues or bile duct blockages.
A group of blood proteins including antibodies and clotting proteins. Abnormal levels can signal liver disease or immune disorders.
Measures the total amount of protein in your blood, indicating nutritional status and potential liver or kidney disease.