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ALP Test

Also known as: Alkaline Phosphatase or Alk. Phos.
Related tests: AST, ALT, GGT, bilirubin, liver function tests, bone markers
The Test Sample
 
What is being tested?
Alkaline phosphatase is an enzyme found in high levels in bone and liver. Smaller amounts of ALP are found in the placenta of women who are pregnant, and in the intestines. Each of these body parts makes different forms of ALP. The different forms are called isoenzymes.

How is the sample collected for testing?
A blood sample is taken by needle from a vein in the arm.


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