A/G (Albumin / Globulin) Ratio Test ₹250
Measures the ratio between albumin and globulin proteins in blood. Helps evaluate liver function, kidney health, immune system status, and overall protein balance.
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What is the A/G (Albumin/Globulin) Ratio Test?
The A/G Ratio Test measures the ratio of two major blood proteins: albumin and globulin. Albumin is mainly produced by the liver and helps maintain fluid balance in the bloodstream, while globulins are proteins involved in immune function and transport of substances. This test helps assess liver health, kidney function, immune disorders, and nutritional status.
Who should take this test?
- Patients with suspected liver disease.
- Individuals with symptoms of kidney disorders.
- People undergoing evaluation for immune system disorders.
- Patients with abnormal total protein test results.
- Doctor-recommended evaluation of nutritional or metabolic conditions.
Preparation & Test Process
How to interpret results
The A/G ratio compares albumin levels to globulin levels in the blood.
Low A/G ratio may indicate liver disease, kidney disease,
chronic infections, or autoimmune conditions.
High A/G ratio may occur with certain genetic disorders
or reduced globulin production.
Results should always be interpreted by your doctor along with
other laboratory tests and clinical findings.
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