Amylase Isoenzyme Build info

Synonyms

  • AMYLASE ISOENZYMES, SERUM
  • AMYISO
  • LAB11001

Short Name

AMYLASE ISOENZYMES, SERUM

Procedure Master Number

LAB11001

Procedure ID

114416

Clinical Info

Evaluate parotitis and pancreatic disease. Amylase is primarily produced in the pancreas and salivary glands. Isoenzymes may be used to determine the source of an 
elevated amylase concentration. Measurement of pancreatic amylase activity is of value in diagnosing pancreatitis and other pancreatic disorders that result in the elevation 
of serum and urine amylase.

Specimen Type

Blood

Container

Gold Top Tube

Collection Instructions

Container/Tube:  Gold-top tube(s)
Specimen:  2 mL of serum( 1 mL min)
Transport Temperature:  Refrigerate

Transport Instructions

Refrigerate

Specimen Stability

7 Days Room Temperature
30 Days Refrigerated

Methodology

Total amylase: enzymatic; pancreatic and salivary amylase: salivary amylase is inhibited by specific antibodies and the remaining pancreatic amylase is determined by an enzymatic, 
colorimetric method. Salivary amylase is calculated as the difference between the total and pancreatic amylase.

Days Performed

Performing Laboratory

LabCorp

CPT

82150 x2
 
Loinc Code  24333-7
 

PDM

5901731

Results

Component Name Base Name Common Name External Name
AMYLASE MACRO AMYMACRO AMYLASE MACRO Amylase Macro
AMYLASE SALIVARY AMYSALIVA AMYLASE SALIVARY Amylase Salivary
PANCREATIC ISOAMYLASE PANISOAMY PANCREATIC ISOAMYLASE Pancreatic Isoamylase
TOTAL AMYLASE AMYLASE AMYLASE Amylase