Total Serum ProteinAlbumin Test, Blood, Blood Protein Test, Globulin Test, Serum Protein Test What To Think About- If you have abnormal globulin levels, another
test called serum protein electrophoresis is often done. This test measures
specific groups of proteins in the blood. For more information, see the medical
test
Serum Protein Electrophoresis.
- Damaged
liver cells lose their ability to make protein. But previously produced protein
may stay in the blood for 12 to 18 days, so it takes about 2 weeks for damage
to the liver to show up as decreased serum protein levels. The liver's ability
to make protein may be used to predict the course of certain liver
diseases.
- Unlike
carbohydrates and fats, proteins are not stored in the
body. They are continuously broken down (metabolized) into
amino acids that can be used to make new proteins,
hormones,
enzymes, and other compounds needed by the
body.
- Protein also can be measured in the urine. For more
information, see the medical test
Urine Test.
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