Liver
ALP (Alkaline Phosphatase)
Alkaline phosphatase is found in liver, bone, kidneys, and intestines. Elevated levels may indicate bile duct obstruction, bone disorders, or liver disease. Very low levels can indicate zinc deficiency.
What It Measures
Activity of ALP enzyme across multiple organ sources.
Reference Ranges
| Status | Range (U/L) |
|---|---|
| Optimal | 40–100 U/L |
| Normal | 30–120 U/L |
| Borderline | 120–200 U/L |
| Out of Range | > 200 U/L |
How GATOR Tracks This
Lab Providers
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This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Reference ranges may vary by laboratory and individual factors. Consult a qualified healthcare provider for interpretation of your results and treatment decisions.
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