Amino Acids Urine (24 hr. or Random)

Amino Acids Urine (24 hr. or Random)

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The Body’s Building Blocks

Amino Acids build and repair tissues, cause chemical reactions, transport nutrients, hormone and neurotransmitter synthesis, immune and detoxification functions, and more.  Their critical role in human health makes them important in numerous clinical presentations.

MosaicDX’s Amino Acids Test can provide valuable insights into your body’s amino acid metabolism. This comprehensive test measures 45 markers, including essential and non-essential amino acids, and intermediary metabolites.

 Blood, Urine

Sample Reports

The Amino Acids Test reports are useful resources for practitioners who want to gain valuable insights into the underlying causes of a variety of disorders related to Amino Acids metabolism.

The markers on report are arranged into clinically useful groups:

  • Essential/Conditionally Indispensable Amino Acids
  • Nonessential Amino Acids
  • Gastrointestinal Markers
  • Magnesium-Dependent Markers
  • B6, B12 & Folate-Dependent Markers
  • Detoxification Markers
  • Neurological Markers
Amino Acids Urine Test – Random Collect Sample Test Report (Sample Report)

Test Prep and Instructions

MosaicDX offers patient-friendly sample collection kits that simplify testing. Our kits include visual, step-by-step instructions for test preparation and sample collection, personalized shipping cards, and pediatric collection bags if needed. With MosaicDX, patients can easily collect samples for testing with confidence and accuracy.

The Amino Acids urine random test instructions is a companion to the urine collection instructions as the Amino Acids urine random test requires an additional component.

Pediatric Collection Kit Instructions

What Patients Might Benefit from the Amino Acids Testing?

Amino Acid imbalances have been associated with:

  • ADD/ADHD
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  • Autism Spectrum Disorders
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  • Cardiovascular Disease
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  • Depression/Anxiety
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  • Diabetes
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  • Digestive Distorders
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  • Epilepsy
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  • Fatigue
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  • Hypertension
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  • Infertility
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  • Insomnia
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  • Kidney Disease and Impaired Function
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  • Low Dietary Protein Intake or Malnutrition
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  • Maldigestion/Malabsorption
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  • Nutritional Deficiencies
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  • Rheumatoid Arthritis 


Details

Why Conduct an Amino Acids Analysis?

The Amino Acids Test reports are useful resources for practitioners who want to gain valuable insights into the underlying causes of a variety of disorders related to Amino Acids metabolism.

The markers on report are arranged into clinically useful groups:

  • Essential/Conditionally Indispensable Amino Acids
  • Nonessential Amino Acids
  • Gastrointestinal Markers
  • Magnesium-Dependent Markers
  • B6, B12 & Folate-Dependent Markers
  • Detoxification Markers
  • Neurological Markers

Assessing Amino Acids in Urine vs. Plasma

Sample type used is dependent on the clinical concern.

Plasma Amino Acids – It is recommended that you fast before analysis of amino acids in plasma as recent food intake will briefly impact amino acid levels.  A fasting sample of plasma reflects a person’s pool of amino acids and is not affected by recent fluctuations in diet.  Plasma amino acids are preferred for individuals with compromised kidney function.

Urine Amino Acids – Reflects recent diet and metabolism and is useful for consistent diets or to assess the impact of recent dietary changes.  Urine is more convenient versus a blood draw and ideal for children.


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