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Both SGOT (aspartate aminotransferase) and SGPT (alanine aminotransferase) are enzymes found in the liver. They are used as markers to assess liver function and detect liver damage. SGOT is also found in the heart and other organs, while SGPT is more specific to the liver. Generally, elevated levels of these enzymes in the blood indicate liver damage or disease.
A red-top tube is typically used for SGOT testing. It does not contain any anticoagulant and allows the blood to clot, facilitating the separation of serum from the blood cells.
Pyruvate reacts with dinitrophenylhydrazine in the presence of the enzyme SGOT to form a yellow/orange precipitate. This reaction is used in laboratory tests to measure SGOT activity levels, as the formation of the precipitate indicates the presence of pyruvate as a substrate for SGOT.
To reduce SGOT and SGPT levels, you can focus on maintaining a healthy lifestyle by exercising regularly, managing your weight, avoiding excessive alcohol consumption, and adopting a balanced diet low in saturated fats and high in fruits, vegetables, and whole grains. It is also essential to avoid risky behaviors such as intravenous drug use or exposure to toxic chemicals. Consulting with a healthcare provider for personalized advice and treatment is recommended.
Yes, a negative pregnancy test result typically indicates that you are not pregnant at the time of the test.
SUFA in AST test stands for "Serum Uric Acid." The AST test, also known as Aspartate Aminotransferase test, is a blood test that measures the level of enzymes in the blood, including SUFA, to assess liver function and diagnose liver damage.
Low levels of SGPT and SGOT may indicate deficiency of vitamin B6.
Both SGOT (aspartate aminotransferase) and SGPT (alanine aminotransferase) are enzymes found in the liver. They are used as markers to assess liver function and detect liver damage. SGOT is also found in the heart and other organs, while SGPT is more specific to the liver. Generally, elevated levels of these enzymes in the blood indicate liver damage or disease.
The SGOT test, also known as the AST (aspartate aminotransferase) test, primarily applies to the liver, as it measures the level of the enzyme AST in the blood. Elevated levels of this enzyme can indicate liver damage or disease, but AST is also found in other tissues, including the heart and muscles, so it can reflect issues in those areas as well. Overall, the test helps in assessing liver health and diagnosing potential liver-related conditions.
The SGOT test is used to measure GOT, or glutamic-oxaloacetic transaminase, present in the blood. This is an enzyme usually found in the liver, red blood cells, and muscles, but it will show in the blood when the carrier cells are damaged.
The SGOT test is used to measure GOT, or glutamic-oxaloacetic transaminase, present in the blood. This is an enzyme usually found in the liver, red blood cells, and muscles, but it will show in the blood when the carrier cells are damaged.
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A red-top tube is typically used for SGOT testing. It does not contain any anticoagulant and allows the blood to clot, facilitating the separation of serum from the blood cells.
Transaminases (SGTP) & (SGOT): These are enzymes that are primarily found in the liver. Drinking too much alcohol, certain drugs, liver disease and bile duct disease can cause high levels in the blood. Hepatitis is another problem that can raise these levels. Low levels of GGTP may indicate a magnesium deficiency. Low levels of SGPT and SGOT may indicate deficiency of vitamin B6.
my sgot is 118 sgpt is 209 and alkalin phosphate is 138. Please help me to reduce my sgpt n sgot.
SGOT normal value is 15-37.
Who said they wouldn't? VDRL: Venereal Disease Research Laboratory (test) SGOT: Serum glutamic oxaloacetic transaminase (an enzyme) tPA: Tissue Plasminogen Activator DPT: Diptheria, Pertussis, and Tetanus