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Biochemistry Blood Panel

The biochemistry blood panel evaluates organ function and metabolism. Unlike a CBC, it measures concentrations of chemical substances — enzymes, electrolytes, proteins, and lipids — in plasma or serum.

Disclaimer. Result interpretation requires a healthcare provider, considering symptoms and related tests.

Liver Function

Hepatic enzymes and bilirubin reflect hepatocyte and biliary tract status:

Kidney Function

Markers of glomerular filtration and renal excretion:

  • Creatinine — primary kidney function marker
  • Urea — protein metabolism product excreted by kidneys
  • Uric Acid — associated with gout and metabolic syndrome

Lipid Panel

Cardiovascular risk assessment:

Electrolytes

Minerals regulating fluid balance and nerve/muscle function:

Proteins

  • Albumin — main plasma protein, marker of liver synthesis and nutritional status
  • Total Protein — combined concentration of all serum proteins

When to Get Tested

  • Annual preventive check-up
  • Monitoring diabetes, hypertension, obesity
  • Follow-up while taking hepatotoxic or nephrotoxic medications
  • Evaluation of jaundice, edema, right upper quadrant pain
  • Cardiovascular risk assessment

Preparation

Have blood drawn fasting (8–12 hours). Limit fatty foods and alcohol for 24 hours — they affect lipids and liver enzymes. Tell your doctor about all medications.

See also: Complete Blood Count · Hormone Panel · Biomarker Catalog

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