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About Albumin/Globulin Ratio

The Albumin/Globulin (A/G) ratio compares your two main blood protein fractions — albumin produced by your liver, and globulins including immune antibodies and transport proteins. This ratio helps identify liver dysfunction, kidney disease, immune disorders, and certain cancers. A ratio below 1.0 always warrants investigation for liver disease or a monoclonal gammopathy.

Also known as: A:G Ratio, A/G Ratio, Albumin Globulin Ratio, Albumin/Globulin Ratio

What does your Albumin/Globulin Ratio result mean?

A high A/G ratio may indicate immunodeficiency. A low A/G ratio signals liver disease, chronic infection, autoimmune disease, or multiple myeloma.

Optimal vs. normal range

Standard range is 1.1-2.5. Functional practitioners target 1.5-2.0. A ratio below 1.0 always warrants investigation.

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