Metabolomix+

$ 519.00

Metabolomix+ is a nutritional test requiring a first morning void urine collection, with optional add-on bloodspot finger stick. Metabolomix+ nutritional test is a non-invasive, patient-friendly way to assess the functional need for many different nutrients.

The Metabolomix+ is a unique combination of nutritional tests that provides an analysis of key nutritional biomarkers. Metabolomix+ nutritional test is a non-invasive, patient-friendly way to assess the functional need for antioxidants, B-vitamins, minerals, digestive support,  amino acids urine elements (add-on) and fatty acids (add-on).

Metabolomix+ Test Covers

  • Organic Acids
    • Malabsorption and Dysbiosis
    • Cellular Energy and Mitochondrial Metabolites
    • Neurotransmitter Metabolites
    • Vitamin Markers
    • Toxin and Detoxification Markers
    • Tyrosine Metabolism
    • New! Oxalate markers
  • Amino Acids
    • Nutritionally Essential Amino Acids
    • Nonessential Protein Amino Acids
    • Intermediary Metabolites
    • Dietary Peptide Related Markers
  • Oxidative Stress Markers
  • Essential and Metabolic Fatty Acids - Bloodspot (if selected as add-on profile)
    • Omega 3 Fatty Acids
    • Omega 6 Fatty Acids
    • Omega 9 Fatty Acids
    • Saturated Fatty Acids
    • Monounsaturated Fatty Acids
    • Delta-6 Desaturase Activity
    • Cardiovascular Risk
  • Nutrient and Toxic Elements (if selected as add-on profile)
  • 4 SNPs for nutritional status (if selected as add-on profile)

 
 

Overview


Common clinical indications for testing include:

  • Mood Disorders
  • Mitochondrial Dysfunction
  • Fatigue
  • Chronic Stress
  • Inflammation

Several diseases are associated with abnormal organic acid, amino acid, and fatty acid levels such as depression, anxiety, cardiovascular disease, neurocognitive decline, diabetes, cancer, anorexia, and many others.


Analytes tested: 
1-Methylhistidine
2-Hydroxyphenylacetic Acid
3-Hydroxyproprionic Acid
3-Methyl-4-OH-phenylglycol
3-Methylhistidine
4-Hydroxyphenylpyruvic Acid
5-OH-Indoleacetic Acid
8-OHdG
APOE (Add-on)
Adipic Acid
Alanine
Alpha-amino-N-butyric acid
Alpha-aminoadipic acid
Aluminum (Add-on)
Anserine (dipeptide)
Antimony (Add-on)
Arabinose
Arachidic (Add-on)
Arachidonic (Add-on)
Arginine
Arsenic (Add-on)
Asparagine
Aspartic acid
Barium (Add-on)
Behenic (Add-on)
Benzoic
Benzoic/Hippuric Acids Ratio
Beta-alanine
Beta-aminoisobutyric acid
Bismuth (Add-on)
COMT (V158M) (Add-on)
Cadmium (Add-on)
Calcium (Add-on)
Carnosine (dipeptide)
Cesium (Add-on)
Chromium (Add-on)
Cis-Aconitic Acid
Citramalic Acid
Citric Acid
Citrulline
Cobalt (Add-on)
Copper (Add-on)
Creatinine
Creatinine (Add-on)
Cystathionine
Cysteine
Cystine
Dihomo-gamma-linolenic (Add-on)
Dihydroxyphenylpropionic Acid
Docosahexaenoic (Add-on)
Docosapentaenoic (Add-on)
Docosatetraenoic (Add-on)
Eicosadienoic (Add-on)
Eicosapentaenoic (Add-on)
Elaidic (Add-on)
Ethanolamine
Formiminoglutamic Acid (FIGlu)
Gadolinium (Add-on)
Gallium (Add-on)
Gamma-Linolenic (Add-on)
Gamma-aminobutyric acid
Glucose
Glutamic acid
Glutamine
Glutaric Acid
Glycine
Glyceric Acid
Glycolic Acid
Gondoic (Add-on)
Hippuric
Histidine
Homogentisic Acid
Homovanillic Acid
Indoleacetic Acid
Iron (Add-on)
Isocitric Acid
Isoleucine
Kynurenic Acid
Lactic Acid
Lead (Add-on)
Leucine
Lignoceric (Add-on)
Linoleic (Add-on)
Lipid Peroxides
Lithium (Add-on)
Lysine
MTHFR (C677T and A1298C) (Add-on)
Magnesium (Add-on)
Malic Acid
Manganese (Add-on)
Margaric (Add-on)
Mercury (Add-on)
Methionine
Methylmalonic Acid
Molybdenum (Add-on)
Nervonic (Add-on)
Nickel (Add-on)
Niobium (Add-on)
Oleic (Add-on)
Ornithine
Orotic Acid

Oxalic Acid
Palmitic (Add-on)
Palmitoleic (Add-on)
Pentadecanoic (Add-on)
Phenylacetic Acid
Phenylalanine
Phosphoethanolamine
Phosphoserine
Platinum (Add-on)
Proline
Pyroglutamic Acid
Pyruvic Acid
Rubidium (Add-on)
Sarcosine
Selenium (Add-on)
Serine
Stearic (Add-on)
Strontium (Add-on)
Suberic Acid
Succinic Acid
Sulfur (Add-on)
TNF-a (Add-on)
Taurine
Thallium (Add-on)
Thorium (Add-on)
Threonine
Tin (Add-on)
Tricosanoic (Add-on)
Tryptophan
Tungsten (Add-on)
Tyrosine
Uranium (Add-on)
Urea
Vaccenic (Add-on)
Valine
Vanadium (Add-on)
Vanilmandelic Acid
Zinc (Add-on)
a-Keto-b-Methylvaleric Acid
a-Ketoadipic Acid
a-Ketoglutaric Acid
a-Ketoisocaproic Acid
a-Ketoisovaleric Acid
alpha-Linolenic (Add-on)
b-OH-Butyric Acid
b-OH-b-Methylglutaric Acid

Practical


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+


Research


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