Albuminous aminotransferase 54.1 is not a minor triple positive. Minor triple positive mainly refers to those who have chronic hepatitis B, or have been vaccinated against hepatitis B as well as those who are carriers of the hepatitis B virus, and in the hepatitis B two-to-three half test, it can be detected in the body that the three items of hepatitis B surface antigen, e antibody, and core antibody are shown to be positive, which is an immunological indicator of the hepatitis B virus. At this time, it can indicate the replication of hepatitis B virus in the human body. The main distribution of alanine aminotransferase is in the cytoplasm of hepatocytes, when hepatocytes are damaged, alanine aminotransferase will overflow from the cells into the blood, and an abnormally high value of alanine aminotransferase can be detected during the examination, which may represent the damage of liver function. Therefore, 54.1 alanine aminotransferase is not a minor triple positive. If the value of alanine aminotransferase is abnormal, you need to go to a professional hospital in time to consult a doctor, and after clarifying the cause of the disease, carry out the next examination and treatment under the guidance of the doctor.