Organic Acid Test OAp Urine

USD $425.00

Organic Acid Testing Offers Insights to Metabolic Pathways

The OAp™ organic acids test from Diagnostic Solutions Laboratory evaluates urine metabolites to identify the flow of biochemical pathways, revealing information about each person’s unique metabolic function.

Importance of Organic Acid Testing

Organic acids are intermediate compounds in metabolic pathways. The accumulation or reduction of specific organic acids can be due to many factors such as genetics, diet, nutrient status, toxin exposures, exercise, physiologic demands, gut microbiome, disease state, and others. Additionally, alterations in organic acid concentrations have been associated with a wide range of clinical conditions and symptoms.

Using a systems-biology approach, the OAp organic acids test enables practitioners to use these patterns of accumulation or reductions to identify each patient’s individual biochemical picture helping to create personalized recommendations.

• Order your test today (US Currency).
• A kit will arrive in 5-7 days.
• Results securely emailed within 12-16 days.
Turn Around Time: Approximately two weeks.
Specimen Requirements: Urine – First-Morning-Void

Sample Report

Organic Acids Profile – OAp

Going Beyond Nutritional Testing with Metabolomics

The Organic Acid Test OAp by  Diagnostic Solutions Laboratory evaluates urine and plasma metabolites—including organic acids, amino acids, and other key compounds—to assist practitioners in unraveling their patient’s metabolic pathways, revealing their unique Metabolic Signature.

Using a systems-biology approach, OAp assesses biomarkers that go beyond the traditional lists of metabolites. This test enables practitioners to see a patient’s larger health picture by deciphering and connecting perturbations of key metabolic pathways and analytes, allowing for truly personalized therapeutic support.

Human Health Insight

Metabolomics Research Has Evaluated the Following Conditions Associated With Organic Acid Testing:

Dysmetabolism, prediabetes, and diabetes
Weight changes and obesity
Fatigue
Athletic performance
Poor immune function
Depression and anxiety
GI microbial activity
Renal and liver dysfunction