A/G Ratio
A/G Ratio is a clinical biomarker on the Gastrointestinal panel, reported in ratio. Standard reference range: 1–2.5 ratio. Functional (optimal) range used by integrative practitioners: 1.2–1.6 ratio.
What is A/G Ratio?
The albumin-to-globulin ratio provides a broad index of hepatic synthetic function and immune/inflammatory activity; an inverted ratio often signals liver disease or immune hyperactivation.
Reference ranges
| Range type | Value (ratio) | Source |
|---|---|---|
| Standard (lab) | 1–2.5 | Typical Quest / LabCorp adult reference |
| Functional (optimal) | 1.2–1.6 | Integrative / functional medicine consensus |
How SomaVue interprets A/G Ratio
SomaVue maps every result for A/G Ratio against four clinical lenses — nutrient cofactors, toxin exposure, infection drivers, and circadian/hormonal context — and connects each interpretation to specific peer-reviewed citations. Pre-mapped clinical reasoning and cross-marker pattern detection are available inside the practitioner workspace.
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Try it freeEducational reference only. Reference ranges vary by laboratory, assay method, age, sex, and clinical context. Functional ranges represent integrative-medicine consensus and are not regulatory thresholds. SomaVue does not diagnose, treat, mitigate, or prevent disease. Always consult a licensed healthcare provider.