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Albumin

Clinical Biochemistry

Sample and container requirements

Serum Lithium Heparin Plasma (paediatrics only)

Minimum volume required

Special requirements

None

Patient preparation

None

Sample viability

Turnaround time

This assay is run throughout the day and night. The in-lab turnaround time is normally less than 24 hours. The test can be ordered as an urgent request.

Reference range

Neonates (<4 weeks): 30 – 45 g/L Infants (4 weeks – 1 year): 30 – 45 g/L 1 – 16 years: 30 – 50 g/L Adults: 35 – 50 g/L (Source: Pathology Harmony Recommendations)

Clinical guidance

Albumin is the major protein made by the liver, it is included in both the liver function test profile and bone profile, and is used to calculate the adjusted calcium level. Please refer to LabTestsOnlineUK to learn more about albumin. https://labtestsonline.org.uk/tests/albumin

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This information was last updated on 19 August 2026