Gastrin

ChemistryAlso known as: Fasting GastrinAlso known as: Serum Gastrinpmol/L

Measures gastrin hormone levels to assess stomach acid regulation.

Normal Range
18 – 115 pmol/L
pmol/L
Abnormal Levels
Consult your provider
Specimen Type
Blood

Why This Biomarker Matters

Elevated gastrin indicates gastrinoma or severe acid disease causing ulcers and digestive distress. Early diagnosis prevents complications and guides medical or surgical treatment.

Understanding Your Results

Normal Range

18 – 115 pmol/L

Overview

Gastrin is a hormone produced by stomach cells that stimulates acid secretion for digestion. Elevated fasting gastrin levels may indicate a gastrin-secreting tumor (gastrinoma), severe acid reflux disease, or atrophic gastritis. This test requires fasting and is often combined with a stomach acid pH test for accurate interpretation. Elevated gastrin causes severe ulcers and digestive symptoms. Diagnosis enables targeted treatment to control acid production.

Research & Evidence

19 publications

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Research data from MEDLINE/PubMed · 19 articles

Technical Information (LOINC Codes)

Standardized laboratory codes for this biomarker

2333-3Primary
Gastrin [Mass/volume] in Serum or Plasma
pg/mL
15072-2
Gastrin [Moles/volume] in Serum or Plasma
pmol/L

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