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Results 1 - 10 of 26 for Enzymes
  1. ... chymotrypsin in a stool sample. Chymotrypsin is an enzyme released by the pancreas during digestion. If the ... may mean your pancreas isn't making enough enzymes to digest your food properly. Learn more.
  2. ... also called creatine phosphokinase (CPK). CK is an enzyme. An enzyme is a protein that speeds up certain chemical ... types of CK: High levels of CK-MM enzymes are most likely from damage to your skeletal ...
  3. ... to diagnose liver disorders. ALT is a liver enzyme that is released in the blood when liver ... ALT stands for alanine transaminase. It is an enzyme found mostly in the liver. An ALT test ...
  4. ... poop). Elastase is one of a few digestive enzymes ("digestive juices") that your pancreas makes to help ... for the test? If you are taking pancreatic enzyme supplements, you may need to stop taking them ...
  5. ... your blood or urine (pee). Amylase is an enzyme, or special protein, that helps you digest carbohydrates . ... with an amylase blood test. Lipase is another enzyme produced by the pancreas. Lipase tests are considered ...
  6. ... to diagnose liver disorders. AST is a liver enzyme that's released in the blood when the liver ... an AST Test? AST (aspartate aminotransferase) is an enzyme that is found mostly in the liver, but ...
  7. ... also called lactic acid dehydrogenase. It is an enzyme. An enzyme is a protein that speeds up certain chemical reactions in your body. The LDH enzyme helps your cells make energy. LDH is found ...
  8. ... and AST (aspartate aminotransferase). These are types of enzymes that are mainly made in your liver. Enzymes are proteins that speed up certain chemical reactions ...
  9. ... milk and milk-based baby formulas. Normally, certain enzymes break down galactose. Galactosemia happens when a genetic change affects the function of these enzymes. There are three types of galactosemia. The type ...
  10. ... GGT in the blood. GGT is a liver enzyme. High levels of GGT are a sign of ... of GGT in the blood. GGT is an enzyme found throughout the body, but it is mostly ...
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