A blood sample for liver function tests is typically collected in a tube with a gold or red/gray speckled top. These tubes often contain a separating gel and clot activator. The serum, the liquid portion of blood remaining after clotting, is used for analysis. This serum is then analyzed in a clinical laboratory setting using specialized equipment to determine the levels of various substances indicative of liver health.
Proper collection and processing are crucial for accurate results. The color-coded tubes ensure the correct additives are present for proper clot formation and serum separation, preventing interference with the delicate chemical analyses performed. Standardized procedures using these specific tubes contribute to reliable and comparable results across different laboratories and healthcare settings, facilitating timely diagnosis and treatment of liver conditions. Historically, various tube types were used, but standardization has improved the reliability and efficiency of liver function testing.