Glutamyltransferase 18.01 U/L and glutamyltransferase 9 U/L are normal, and both glutamyltransferase and glutamyltransferase are normal in the range of 0-40 U/L. Glutamine aminotransferase mainly exists in the myocardium, the normal blood glutamine aminotransferase content is low, when the corresponding cells are damaged, the cell membrane permeability increases, the cytoplasmic glutamine aminotransferase is released into the bloodstream, so the concentration of glutamine aminotransferase in the bloodstream can be elevated, and the clinic is generally often used as an auxiliary test for myocardial infarction and myocarditis. Glutaminase is mainly found in the liver, and its glutaminase content is about 100 times of that in the blood. Glutaminase is very sensitive to hepatocyte injury, and when hepatocytes are damaged, glutaminase will leak outward, thus leading to the elevation of glutaminase in the blood, and as long as there is 1% necrosis of hepatocytes, the activity of glutaminase in the blood will be significantly increased. If the patient appears to have transaminases higher than the normal value range, he should go to the hospital in time to find out the cause of the disease, standardize the treatment, and use the drugs under the guidance of the doctor, avoiding unauthorized use of drugs.