Albumin to Globulin Ratio Calculator

Your total protein split into its two halves, and the ratio between them.

g/dL
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Your Albumin to Globulin Ratio

Reference bands

ResultBand
Under 1.1Below the usual range
1.1 to 2.5Typical
Above 2.5Above the usual range

Globulin = total protein − albumin. A ratio of roughly 1.1 to 2.5 is the commonly quoted range.

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Questions

How is globulin calculated?

It is total protein minus albumin. Many panels print it, but it is easy to derive if yours does not.

What does a low A/G ratio mean?

It can reflect either low albumin or raised globulins, and has a long list of possible causes. It is a prompt for a clinician, not an answer.

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Not medical advice. These calculators are for information only. Reference bands differ between laboratories and none of these numbers can be interpreted without your history, your other results and a clinician. Nothing you type here is sent to us or stored on a server.