Related Experiment Video
Updated: May 17, 2026

Separation of Rat Epidermis and Dermis with Thermolysin to Detect Site-Specific Inflammatory mRNA and Protein
Published on: September 29, 2021
Serum enzymes in thermal injury
V R Bhagwat1, M Subrahmanyam, K N Pujari
1Department of Biochemistry, SBH Government Medical College, Chakkarbardi, Malegaon Road, 424 001 Dhule.
Abstract:
Various metabolic and biological changes follow burn injury. Serum Thio-barbituric acid reactive substances (TBARS), transaminases, alkaline phosphatase and amylase were measured in 43 patients with thermal injury over the first 10 days of post burn period. No clear correlation between elevated serum enzymes except amylase and the burn size was observed on admission. Mean serum TBARS were significantly increased in the burn patients. Transaminases values increased till 5(th) day then declined on 10(th) day, whereas alkaline phosphatase and amylase activities continued to rise till day 10. It is concluded that functional disturbances occur in liver and pancreas around a week after thermal injury. Monitoring serum ALP and amylase in postburn period has valuable prognostic importance.
More Related Videos
Related Concept Videos
Burn Injuries
The damage results in the death of skin cells, which can lead to a massive loss of fluid. Dehydration, electrolyte imbalance, and renal and circulatory failure follow, which can be fatal. Burn patients are treated with intravenous fluids to offset...
Cellular Injury I: Introduction
Acute Inflammation III: Local and Systemic Effects
Cellular Injury II: Classification
Serum Studies: Renal Function Tests
Acute Pancreatitis II: Pathophysiology

