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SGPT Liver Blood Tests- Its normal & high range, causes and symptoms- Readcliffe Labs

The liver is a vital organ that controls a number of biological processes. Any liver injury or damage might affect the body's vital signs. In our nation, liver problems, damage, and injury are rather prevalent. A typical diagnostic procedure to examine how well the liver is working is the liver blood test. Your liver's efficiency is determined by the levels of sgpt high, a crucial metric. As a result, this article provides further information about this parameter. This article discusses high ALT levels, their causes, symptoms, and the typical range for SGPT liver blood tests.

What is SGPT?

The enzyme serum glutamic pyruvic aminotransferase (SGPT) is a member of the aminotransferase family. Another name for the enzyme is alanine aminotransferase (ALT). The catalysis of chemical reactions involving the transfer of an amino group from one amino acid (donor molecule) to another molecule is carried out by these enzymes (recipient molecule). A liver blood test is typically performed to evaluate the liver's functionality and find any liver disease or injury. The majority of the time, liver enzymes remain within the cell and are not highly concentrated in the blood. As a result, a high concentration of liver enzymes in liver blood tests may be a sign of liver damage or injury.


  • Mohit Sharma
  • Dec 27 2022
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