What is an aldolase test??
Aldolase is one of the enzymes that is involved in the process of converting glucose into energy. The aldolase test measures the levels of aldolase enzymes in the blood. Even though aldolase is present throughout our body, its highest concentrations are present in the liver and muscles. Abnormal levels of aldolase could indicate muscle or liver damage. This test was commonly used in the past to monitor liver or muscle damage. However, this test has been replaced by other more specific tests. These include creatine kinase, aspartate aminotransferase, and alanine aminotransferase. Thus, this test is no longer used in routine testing.