GLUCOSAMINE N ACETYL TRANSFERASE / HEPARIN BLOOD

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This test measures the activity of Glucosamine N-acetyl transferase, an enzyme involved in amino sugar metabolism. Reduced or altered enzyme activity may indicate metabolic or lysosomal pathway abnormalities. Using heparinized blood ensures stable enzyme integrity for assessment. Metropolis Healthcare provides precise enzymatic analysis using advanced biochemical techniques for accurate metabolic evaluation

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Price: Rs. 7,875.00

Sample Type: HEPARIN BLOOD

Fasting Not Required


Booking Procedure:
  1. Technician from Metropolis will be assigned for a home sample collection after booking confirmation.
  2. Sample will be collected by our technician at your address at given slot.
  3. You can make the payment to the technician at the time of collection
  4. Your sample will then be transported to the nearest collection center and will be centrifuged before sending to the lab for processing.
  5. Soft copy reports will be sent to your email address within 24 to 48 hours or as per defined TAT for Tests.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ's):

What does the Glucosamine N-acetyl transferase test measure?
It evaluates enzyme activity linked to amino sugar metabolism, performed with Metropolis Healthcare’s advanced enzymatic platforms.

Why is this enzyme important?
Abnormal activity may suggest metabolic or lysosomal storage-related dysfunctions.

What sample is required for this test?
Heparin blood is collected to preserve enzyme activity and ensure accurate results.

Who should take this test?
Patients being investigated for metabolic disorders or enzyme deficiencies may be advised this test.

How does Metropolis Healthcare ensure accurate enzyme analysis?
Through controlled sample handling, validated protocols, and high-precision analyzers.

Do I need to fast before this test?
Fasting is usually not required unless recommended by your clinician.

Can medications affect the results?
Yes, certain drugs may influence enzyme activity—inform your doctor beforehand.

Is this test used for diagnosing specific conditions?
It contributes to metabolic disorder evaluation, often alongside other biochemical or genetic tests

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