Alanine Transaminase
Albumin
Alkaline Phosphatase
Aspartate transferase
Gamma-glutamyl Transferase
Total Bilirubin

ALT is a measure of liver damage and can indicate short term damage. However if persistently raised it can indicate permanent damage to liver function.

Albumin is a non specific measure of protein levels in the blood. It is most commonly used as a marker of overall nutrition

Enzyme linked to liver, bone, or bile duct issues.

AST is a measure of liver damage and can indicate short term damage. However if persistently raised it can indicate permanent damage to liver function.

Gamma GT is most commonly used when other liver tests are raised to see if alcohol is a factor. Raised liver tests such as AST and ALT along with a raised Gamma GT generally indicate excess alcohol intake

A waste product from red blood cells; high levels can cause jaundice.