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Metabolomix+ x 1 Test Kit

Test for Leaky Gut

Brand: Nordic Laboratories

Rs. 49,305

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SKU: TK-METABOL

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Category: Amino Acids / Organic Acids / Metabolic function / Oxidative Stress
Sample type: Urine

Sample Collection Instructions:

  • Sample collections are conducted on Tuesday and Thursday.
  • Clients must inform us 24 hrs. before to schedule the next day collection by 4pm so that we can arrange the collection accordingly.


Average processing time:
21 ±5 days days

Disclaimer: This test provides information to support health and wellness assessments and should not substitute for medical diagnosis, treatment, or professional healthcare advice.
Nordic Laboratories
  • Specifications

  • Lable

  • Dosage

  • INDICATIONS

  • OVERVIEW

  • PRACTICAL

  • RESEARCH

  • Fatigue or low energy: Tiredness or reduced stamina that may relate to mitochondrial dysfunction or nutrient insufficiency.
  • Mood and cognitive health: Low mood, anxiety, poor focus or memory changes possibly linked to neurotransmitter or amino acid metabolism.
  • Chronic stress: Ongoing stress or poor stress resilience that may influence adrenal function, energy production or nutrient demand.
  • Inflammation and oxidative stress: Joint discomfort, tissue irritation or signs of oxidative imbalance that may reflect antioxidant depletion.
  • Digestive function: Bloating, altered bowel habits or signs of malabsorption that may be associated with dysbiosis or nutrient absorption issues.
  • Cardiometabolic health: Weight gain, blood sugar imbalance or early cardiovascular changes potentially linked to fatty acid or organic acid markers.
  • Nutrient status: Assessment of functional need for antioxidants, B-vitamins, amino acids and minerals that support metabolic pathways.
  • Metabolic function: Exploration of altered organic acid, amino acid or fatty acid patterns in complex presentations affecting energy, cognition or weight regulation.


Sample required:
Urine - FMV


Available add-ons:

  • Fatty acids add-on for Metabolomix+
  • Urine elements add-on for Metabolomix+
  • Vitamin D add-on for Metabolomix+

  1. Kaluzna-Czaplinska J. Noninvasive urinary organic acids test to assess biochemical and nutritional individuality in autistic children. Clin Biochem. 2011;44(8-9):686-691.
  2. Broquist HP, Luhby AL. Detection and isolation of formiminoglutamic acid from urine in folic acid deficiency in humans. Proc Soc Exp Biol Med. 1959;100(2):349-354.
  3. Sun A-l, Ni Y-h, Li X-b, et al. Urinary methylmalonic acid as an indicator of early vitamin B12 deficiency and its role in polyneuropathy in type 2 diabetes. J Diab Res. 2014;2014.
  4. Kwok T, Cheng G, Lai W, Poon P, Woo J, Pang C. Use of fasting urinary methylmalonic acid to screen for metabolic vitamin B12 deficiency in older persons. Nutrition. 2004;20(9):764-768.
  5. Brown R, Thornton MJ, Price J. The effect of vitamin supplementation on the urinary excretion of tryptophan metabolites by pregnant women. J Clin Invest. 1961;40(4):617-623.
  6. Lykouras L, Markianos M, Hatzimanolis J, Malliaras D, Stefanis C. Association of biogenic amine metabolites with symptomatology in delusional (psychotic) and nondelusional depressed patients. Prog Neuro-Psychopharmacol Biol Psych. 1995;19(5):877-887.
  7. Frankenhaeuser M, Lundberg U, Von Wright MR, Von Wright J, Sedvall G. Urinary monoamine metabolites as indices of mental stress in healthy males and females. Pharmacol Biochem Behav. 1986;24(6):1521-1525.
  8. Mitochondrial Medicine Society's Committee on D, Haas RH, Parikh S, et al. The in-depth evaluation of suspected mitochondrial disease. Mol Genet Metab. 2008;94(1):16-37.
  9. Dimmock DP, Lawlor MW. Presentation and Diagnostic Evaluation of Mitochondrial Disease. Pediatr Clin North Am. 2017;64(1):161-171.
  10. Wu H, Jiang K, Gu G, Wu Y, Yu S. [The relationship of occupational stress and the level of some hormone metabolites in urine]. Chin J Indust Hyg Occup Dis. 2014;32(2):83-86.
  11. Jeon SW, Kim Y-K. Inflammation-induced depression: Its pathophysiology and therapeutic implications. J Neuroimmunol. 2017;313:92-98.
  12. Rao TSS, Asha MR, Ramesh BN, Rao KSJ. Understanding nutrition, depression and mental illnesses. Indian J Psychiatry. 2008;50(2):77-82.
  13. O'Connell BS. Select vitamins and minerals in the management of diabetes. Diabetes Spectr. 2001;14(3):133-148.
  14. Harris WS. Omega-3 fatty acids and cardiovascular disease: a case for omega-3 index as a new risk factor. Pharmacol Res. 2007;55(3):217-223.
  15. Spencer SJ, Korosi A, Layé S, Shukitt-Hale B, Barrientos RM. Food for thought: how nutrition impacts cognition and emotion. Sci Food. 2017;1(1):1-8.

 

  • INDICATIONS

  • OVERVIEW

  • PRACTICAL

  • RESEARCH

  • Fatigue or low energy: Tiredness or reduced stamina that may relate to mitochondrial dysfunction or nutrient insufficiency.
  • Mood and cognitive health: Low mood, anxiety, poor focus or memory changes possibly linked to neurotransmitter or amino acid metabolism.
  • Chronic stress: Ongoing stress or poor stress resilience that may influence adrenal function, energy production or nutrient demand.
  • Inflammation and oxidative stress: Joint discomfort, tissue irritation or signs of oxidative imbalance that may reflect antioxidant depletion.
  • Digestive function: Bloating, altered bowel habits or signs of malabsorption that may be associated with dysbiosis or nutrient absorption issues.
  • Cardiometabolic health: Weight gain, blood sugar imbalance or early cardiovascular changes potentially linked to fatty acid or organic acid markers.
  • Nutrient status: Assessment of functional need for antioxidants, B-vitamins, amino acids and minerals that support metabolic pathways.
  • Metabolic function: Exploration of altered organic acid, amino acid or fatty acid patterns in complex presentations affecting energy, cognition or weight regulation.


Sample required:
Urine - FMV


Available add-ons:

  • Fatty acids add-on for Metabolomix+
  • Urine elements add-on for Metabolomix+
  • Vitamin D add-on for Metabolomix+

  1. Kaluzna-Czaplinska J. Noninvasive urinary organic acids test to assess biochemical and nutritional individuality in autistic children. Clin Biochem. 2011;44(8-9):686-691.
  2. Broquist HP, Luhby AL. Detection and isolation of formiminoglutamic acid from urine in folic acid deficiency in humans. Proc Soc Exp Biol Med. 1959;100(2):349-354.
  3. Sun A-l, Ni Y-h, Li X-b, et al. Urinary methylmalonic acid as an indicator of early vitamin B12 deficiency and its role in polyneuropathy in type 2 diabetes. J Diab Res. 2014;2014.
  4. Kwok T, Cheng G, Lai W, Poon P, Woo J, Pang C. Use of fasting urinary methylmalonic acid to screen for metabolic vitamin B12 deficiency in older persons. Nutrition. 2004;20(9):764-768.
  5. Brown R, Thornton MJ, Price J. The effect of vitamin supplementation on the urinary excretion of tryptophan metabolites by pregnant women. J Clin Invest. 1961;40(4):617-623.
  6. Lykouras L, Markianos M, Hatzimanolis J, Malliaras D, Stefanis C. Association of biogenic amine metabolites with symptomatology in delusional (psychotic) and nondelusional depressed patients. Prog Neuro-Psychopharmacol Biol Psych. 1995;19(5):877-887.
  7. Frankenhaeuser M, Lundberg U, Von Wright MR, Von Wright J, Sedvall G. Urinary monoamine metabolites as indices of mental stress in healthy males and females. Pharmacol Biochem Behav. 1986;24(6):1521-1525.
  8. Mitochondrial Medicine Society's Committee on D, Haas RH, Parikh S, et al. The in-depth evaluation of suspected mitochondrial disease. Mol Genet Metab. 2008;94(1):16-37.
  9. Dimmock DP, Lawlor MW. Presentation and Diagnostic Evaluation of Mitochondrial Disease. Pediatr Clin North Am. 2017;64(1):161-171.
  10. Wu H, Jiang K, Gu G, Wu Y, Yu S. [The relationship of occupational stress and the level of some hormone metabolites in urine]. Chin J Indust Hyg Occup Dis. 2014;32(2):83-86.
  11. Jeon SW, Kim Y-K. Inflammation-induced depression: Its pathophysiology and therapeutic implications. J Neuroimmunol. 2017;313:92-98.
  12. Rao TSS, Asha MR, Ramesh BN, Rao KSJ. Understanding nutrition, depression and mental illnesses. Indian J Psychiatry. 2008;50(2):77-82.
  13. O'Connell BS. Select vitamins and minerals in the management of diabetes. Diabetes Spectr. 2001;14(3):133-148.
  14. Harris WS. Omega-3 fatty acids and cardiovascular disease: a case for omega-3 index as a new risk factor. Pharmacol Res. 2007;55(3):217-223.
  15. Spencer SJ, Korosi A, Layé S, Shukitt-Hale B, Barrientos RM. Food for thought: how nutrition impacts cognition and emotion. Sci Food. 2017;1(1):1-8.

 

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