Amino Acids: The Body’s Fundamental Building Blocks
Amino acids make up proteins found in every tissue of the body. They play a major role in nearly every chemical process that affects both physical and mental function. As a result, amino acids have more diverse functions than any other nutrient group, including:
- Cellular energy production
- Formation of ligaments, tendons, and bones
- Formation of antibodies
- Formation and regulation of enzymes and blood transport proteins
Plasma Amino Acids
Fasting plasma levels represent a homeostatic balance between supply and utilization of amino acids. Problems in amino acid metabolism are revealed by the amino acids and metabolites that are reported in categories according to function.
Plasma 20 and 40 Profiles
The 20 Profile can illuminate problems in amino acid absorption by dtermining essential amino acids imbalances. Additionally, evaluation of essential amino acid derivatives show neuroendocrine metabolic disorders as well as functional vitamin and mineral deficiencies. The 40 Profile adds amino acid derviatives focusing on energy, sulfation, muscle wasting, and bone loss.
Customized Amino Acid Formula
A formula for a customized amino acid blend individually formulated, based on your patient’s specific test results, is provided with every plasma amino acid test result. These customized amino acid formulations provide appropriate amounts of essential and conditionally essential amino acids, delivered in a balanced ratio to offset the risk of imbalance sometimes seen with the use of single amino acid supplements. This blend can be made by many compounding pharmacies.
Urine Amino Acids
Urine amino acid analysis is better for discriminating the metabolic effects of short-term (24 to 48 hour) dietary changes than is plasma analysis. Conversely, urine analysis requires more rigorous dietary control than plasma analysis in order to give an accurate picture of a patient’s steady-state amino acid sufficiency and metabolism.
Urine 40 Profile
The urine amino acid profile reports levels of essential amino acids and their derivatives in categories. Functional vitamin and mineral deficiencies and diagnosis of metabolic disorders, including neuroendocrine, muscle wasting, and bone loss, can be determined from a urine amino acid analysis. A 24-hour urine collection gives the most accurate analysis of urine amino acids.
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