glikált
Glikált, also known as glycated albumin or glycated serum protein, refers to a form of albumin—a protein in blood—covalently bound to glucose. This process, known as glycation, occurs when glucose molecules attach to proteins through a non-enzymatic reaction, forming advanced glycation end-products (AGEs). Glikált levels are commonly used as a biomarker to assess short-term blood glucose control, typically over the past two to three weeks, as albumin has a shorter half-life compared to hemoglobin in hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c).
The measurement of glikált is particularly useful in monitoring patients with diabetes or those at risk of
Elevated glikált levels may indicate poor glycemic management and are associated with complications such as diabetic