Albumin transaminase 81 is considered high. The normal reference value for alanine aminotransferase is 0 to 40 units per liter, and it is found mainly in various cells, such as cardiac muscle cells, skeletal muscle cells, and kidney cells, and more so in liver cells. The amount of aminotransferase in the whole liver is about 100 times the amount in the blood. Under normal conditions, as soon as a small amount of ghrelin is released into the blood, the activity of the enzyme in the serum can be significantly elevated. Glutaminase is found mainly in the cells of the liver and myocardial tissues, and serum aminotransferase values can be elevated when these tissues are diseased, such as cirrhosis, viral hepatitis, autoimmune hepatitis, alcoholic steatohepatopathy, myocarditis, myocardial infarction, and other diseases. Serum alanine aminotransferase may also be elevated in diseases such as malnutrition, alcoholism, cerebrovascular diseases such as cerebral infarction, skeletal muscle diseases such as rhabdomyolysis syndrome, infectious mononucleosis, and pancreatitis. Hepatotoxic drugs and poisons such as chlorpromazine, isoniazid, carbon tetrachloride, acetylsalicylic acid, aspirin, ampicillin, quinine, etc., can also lead to elevation of serum alanine aminotransferase activity. Glutamine transaminase 81 units per liter, it is recommended to seek prompt medical attention in order to clarify the diagnosis, under the guidance of the doctor to carry out targeted treatment.