Is there a relationship between Glutaraldehyde and chronic pharyngitis?

Glutamate glutamate, or glutamine transaminase and glutamine transaminase, is not related to chronic pharyngitis.
Glutamine aminotransferase and alanine aminotransferase are distributed in tissues such as liver, skeletal muscle, kidney, and heart, and are mainly used to determine cellular damage in liver and heart muscle.
And the elevation of alachlor aminotransferase and alanine aminotransferase may indicate acute and chronic viral hepatitis, alcoholic liver disease, cirrhosis, intra- and extrahepatic cholestasis, acute cardiac infarction, dermatomyositis and pulmonary infarction and other diseases.
Therefore, abnormalities in AST and ALT are not yet indicative of chronic pharyngitis. Abnormalities of AST and ALT need prompt medical attention to determine the cause of the disease so as not to delay treatment.