Protein Electrophoresis

A test that separates serum proteins into different fractions based on their electrical charge, helping diagnose conditions like multiple myeloma, liver disease, and chronic inflammation. It is important for detecting monoclonal gammopathies or protein imbalances. Useful for assessing protein distribution in systemic diseases.

Also known asProtein ElectrophoresisSerum Protein ElectrophoresisSerum

Available via

Home Collection, Lab Visit

Contains

11 parameters

Earliest reports in

Same Day

Test details

Protein Electrophoresis Test in Jaipur Overview

What is Serum protein electrophoresis Test?

A serum protein electrophoresis (SPEP) test analyzes the different proteins in your blood serum to diagnose and monitor health conditions like multiple myeloma, liver disease, kidney disease, and chronic infections. 

The serum protein electrophoresis (SPEP) test separates blood proteins into fractions (albumin, alpha-1, alpha-2, beta, gamma) to detect abnormal patterns such as a monoclonal “M‑protein” seen in plasma cell disorders.

Why consider Serum protein electrophoresis Test?

  • Detect and monitor monoclonal gammopathies such as multiple myeloma, MGUS, Waldenström macroglobulinemia, and AL amyloidosis.
  • Investigate abnormal total protein/albumin results, hypercalcemia, anemia, renal impairment, bone pain, recurrent infections, or unexplained elevated ESR.
  • It helps evaluate unexplained high total protein, low albumin with high total protein, and symptoms suggestive of monoclonal gammopathies

Who should get this Serum protein electrophoresis Test?

  • Individuals with clinical or laboratory features suggestive of plasma cell disorders (anemia, bone pain/lesions, hypercalcemia, renal dysfunction, proteinuria) or an unexplained high globulin gap.
  • Patients needing evaluation of chronic inflammation, liver disease patterns, nephrotic syndrome, or immunodeficiencies where characteristic electrophoretic patterns aid assessment.

More Information about Serum protein electrophoresis Test

Blood protein (serum proteins) refers mainly to albumin and globulins that circulate in blood and perform transport, immune, and regulatory functions; abnormal levels or patterns can signal liver, kidney, inflammatory, or plasma cell disorders. The common clinical assessment is serum protein electrophoresis, which separates proteins into albumin, alpha-1, alpha-2, beta, and gamma regions to look for monoclonal spikes and other diagnostic patterns. 

OTHER NAMES: Serum Protein Electrophoresis, SPE test, SPEP test, Protein Electrophoresis, Blood Serum Protein Electrophoresis

 

Preparations

No special preparations needed

Test included
Protein Electrophoresis includes 11 parameters

  • Total Protein
  • Albumin
  • Alpha 1 Globulin
  • Alpha 2 Globulin
  • Beta 1 Globulin
  • Beta 2 Globulin
  • Gamma Globulin
  • Myeloma Band
  • M-spike
  • Final Impression
  • Comments

Test code

1580M

Specimen vol. and vacutainer information
SpecimenVacutainerVolume
SerumYellow Vacutainer.2 ML

Specimen stability information

Serum

Collection instructions

10-12 hours fasting ( Over night Fasting) is recommended. Patient can drink water during fasting period. Intake of caloric food, coffee, diet soda/gum strictly not allowed during fasting period. Provide Age, gender, medication & clinical details .Lipemic & hameolysed sample should be avoided.

Specimen rejection criteria

Test run frequency

Every Day TIME - 09:00

Turn around time

Same Day

Performing locations

Department

  • Protein Chemistry

CPT and Loinc codes

Protein Electrophoresis

950