Is a gluten-glutamate ratio of 0.65 serious?

The ratio of 0.65 is not serious. The ratio of glutamic oxalglutamate is an indicator for evaluating liver function, and when the ratio is 0.65 it indicates that there is liver function impairment.
Glutamatergic aminotransferase is mainly found in hepatocyte cytoplasm and hepatocyte mitochondria, and glutamatergic aminotransferase is mainly found in cytoplasm. When hepatocyte injury is mild, hepatocyte injury is more acute, or the reduction of liver function is not obvious, it will lead to hepatocyte destruction but not affect the mitochondria, resulting in a decrease in the glutamatergic glutamatergic ratio in the hepatocyte, but at this time, it is not particularly serious.
For the glufosinate-glutamate ratio of 0.65 can be appropriate to take hepatoprotective and hepatoprotective drugs for treatment, in addition, need to identify the causes of liver injury as soon as possible, to deal with the cause.