Alkaline phosphatase

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Alkaline phophatase (AP) is widely distributed in tissue and intepretation of a serum elevation is difficult due to age and species differences and lack of information. It is part of a standard biochemistry profile in mammals but its significance in reptiles is unknown and its interpretation unknown. It may be a constituent of some laboratories' reptilian profiles.