Synonyms: Albumin Test, Blood, Blood Protein Test, Globulin Test, Serum Protein Test

NOTICE: This test is a component of the Comprehensive Metabolic panel which may be more appealing than ordering this test alone.

Why It Is Done

* Check how well the liver and kidneys are working.* Find out if your diet contains enough protein.* Help determine the cause of swelling of the ankles (pedal edema) or abdomen (ascites) or of fluid collection in the lungs that may cause shortness of breath (pulmonary edema).*Determine your chances of developing an infection. * See if you have a rare blood disease, such as multiple myeloma or macroglobulinemia.

Test Overview:

A total serum protein test measures the total amount of protein. Two major groups of proteins in the blood are albumin and globulin.

Albumin is made mainly in the liver. It helps keep the blood from leaking out of blood vessels. Albumin also helps carry some medicines and other substances through the blood and is important for tissue growth and healing.

Globulin is made up of different proteins called alpha, beta, and gamma types. Some globulins are made by the liver, while others are made by the immune system. Certain globulins bind with hemoglobin. Other globulins transport metals, such as iron, in the blood and help fight infection. Serum globulin can be separated into several subgroups by serum protein electrophoresis.

How To Prepare:

No special preparation is required.