The difference between transferase and aminotransferase is mainly the existence site, function and clinical significance. 1. Existence site: Transferases are mainly distributed in hepatocyte membranes and granular bodies. Transferase is mainly found in hepatocyte plasma, and a small amount is also found in mitochondria. 2. Role: Transferase is a glucose metabolizing enzyme mainly involved in the metabolism of glutathione, which is mostly seen in primary hepatocellular carcinoma. Hypersynthesis in the liver and obstruction of bile discharge will lead to the elevation of serum transferase. Transaminase is an enzyme that filters toxins and promotes body metabolism, which is mainly seen in obstructive jaundice. 3. Different clinical significance: transferase can reflect the prognosis, for example, in acute hepatitis, transferase continues to rise, indicating chronic liver disease, while in chronic liver disease, if the transferase continues to be lower than normal, suggesting that the prognosis is poor. Transaminases are currently the more effective method of diagnosing liver damage. If the values of transaminases are persistently high, then it indicates that there may be organic hepatobiliary disease. Patients with abnormal transferase and aminotransferases are advised to go to the hospital as soon as possible and receive standardized treatment under the guidance of the doctor. Don’t eat spicy and stimulating food or too greasy food, eat more grains and cereals, as well as some vegetables and fruits.