Enzyme found in liver, bones, cells lining biliary tract.....may see it elevated in pregnancy (normal from building a skeleton).....more indicative of something biliary.......bone diseases as well...
GGT and ALP (alkaline phosphatase....mostly in biliary cells but some in hepatocytes)...
Alkaline phosphatase (ALP) is an enzyme found in various tissues in the body, including the liver, bones, and intestines. An ALP level of 207 may be slightly elevated, which could indicate conditions such as liver disease, bone disorders, or bile duct obstruction. Further evaluation and tests would be needed to determine the underlying cause.
Alkaline phosphatase is an enzyme found in most tissues of the body, but in medicine is generally used as a measure of LIVER health. Elevated ALP levels are often indicative of a bile duct obstruction.
Alkaline phosphatase (ALP) is an enzyme found primarily in bones and the liver. It is mainly useful when checked in serum for liver function test. However, it can be used (not routinely) in urine as 'Urinary ALP) or UAP to localize kidney problems like glomerulonephritis or kidney rejection reactions after transplant. MJYABE
Alkaline phosphatase is also known as ALP, ALKP, ALPase and Alk Phos. It is a hydrolase enzyme which removes phosphate groups from different types of molecules.
An alkaline phosphatase tests measures how much of the of the enzyme ALP in the blood. Most of the ALP is produced by the liver and in bone, some is also made in the intestines and kidneys. It also is made by the placenta of a pregnant woman. For more information on this go to the related link( Digestive Disorders Health Center Alkaline Phosphatase) belowAn elevated sedimentation rate indicates that there is inflammation taking place somewhere in the system. this test is regularly done on victims of RA to keep tabs on the amount of inflammation that is indicated. The higher the second number in the SR the more the inflammation.
ALP stands for alkaline phosphatase, which is an enzyme found in the liver and bones. GGT stands for gamma-glutamyl transferase, another liver enzyme that helps in the metabolism of compounds in the liver. Both ALP and GGT levels are often measured in blood tests to assess liver function.
Measures of hepatocyte integrity....enzymes within hepatocytes themselves...Aspartate aminotransferase, Alanine aminotransferase, alkaline phosphatase.....collectively known as LFTs....not true tests of liver function though...
An ALP test, or alkaline phosphatase test, measures the level of alkaline phosphatase enzyme in the blood, which is primarily produced in the liver, bones, kidneys, and bile ducts. Elevated levels can indicate liver disease, bile duct obstructions, or bone disorders, while low levels may suggest certain nutritional deficiencies or genetic conditions. The test is often used as part of a comprehensive metabolic panel to assess overall health. Results should be interpreted by a healthcare professional in the context of other clinical findings.
Increased alkaline phosphatase (ALP) levels can be caused by various factors, including liver disease (such as cholestasis or hepatitis), bone disorders (like Paget's disease or osteomalacia), and conditions affecting the bile ducts (such as gallstones or tumors). Certain physiological states, such as pregnancy or growth spurts in children, can also lead to elevated ALP levels. Additionally, medications and alcohol consumption may contribute to increased levels. It's important to interpret elevated ALP in the context of other clinical findings and tests.
The alkaline phosphatase test (ALP) is used to help detect liver disease or bone disorders. In conditions affecting the liver, damaged liver cells release increased amounts of ALP into the blood. This test is often used to detect blocked bile ducts because ALP is especially high in the edges of cells that join to form bile ducts. If one or more of them are obstructed, for example by a tumor, then blood levels of ALP will often be high.
Alkaline phosphatase removes 5' phosphate groups from DNA and RNA. It will also remove phosphates from nucleotides and proteins. These enzymes are most active at alkaline pH of around 10.5- hence the name.