RBC Transketolase Activity (For Thiamine Deficiency)

Measures an enzyme in red blood cells that depends on vitamin B1 to detect thiamine deficiency in Visit Clinic.
What is a RBC Transketolase Activity (For Thiamine Deficiency) Test in Visit Clinic?
This test measures the activity of the enzyme transketolase in red blood cells. Transketolase needs thiamine (vitamin B1) to work. Low enzyme activity suggests the body lacks enough thiamine. Thiamine is vital for energy production and nerve and brain function. The test helps detect thiamine deficiency from poor diet, alcohol use, or malabsorption. Doctors use it to confirm deficiency, to assess unexplained weakness or confusion, and to monitor response to vitamin B1 treatment.
RBC Transketolase Activity (For Thiamine Deficiency) Test Preparation in Visit Clinic
No special preparation is required.
RBC Transketolase Activity (For Thiamine Deficiency) Test Parameters in Visit Clinic
The RBC Transketolase Activity (For Thiamine Deficiency) test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:
Why Take a RBC Transketolase Activity (For Thiamine Deficiency) Test in Visit Clinic?
RBC TRANSKETOLASE ACTIVITY (FOR THIAMINE DEFICIENCY) is often ordered as part of a nutritional deficiency or metabolic workup. Doctors may request it when patients have unexplained fatigue, numbness, confusion, or signs of heart or nerve problems, or when alcohol use or malabsorption is suspected. Abnormal results can be caused by poor diet, alcoholism, gastrointestinal disease, certain medications, or rare transporter disorders. Family history of metabolic or vitamin processing conditions may make testing more important.
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