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Carnitine, Free

Immune System

Optimal range:   19 - 48 umol/L

Serum carnitine analysis is useful in the diagnosis and monitoring of patients with carnitine deficiency (either primary or secondary). Primary carnitine deficiency is an autosomal recessively inherited genetic condition that affects carnitine uptake by cells and tissues through a defect in the plasma membrane carnitine transporter. Secondary carnitine deficiency can be seen in some disease states or in patients on carnitine-poor diets, but is also seen in a number of metabolic disorders. In these disorders, carnitine complexes with the accumulated substrate of the blocked metabolic step, and the resulting acylcarnitine ester is excreted in the urine, leading to a depletion of carnitine in the patient.

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Carnitine, Total

Immune System

Optimal range:   25 - 58 umol/L

Serum carnitine analysis is useful in the diagnosis and monitoring of patients with carnitine deficiency (either primary or secondary). Primary carnitine deficiency is an autosomal recessively inherited genetic condition that affects carnitine uptake by cells and tissues through a defect in the plasma membrane carnitine transporter. Secondary carnitine deficiency can be seen in some disease states or in patients on carnitine-poor diets, but is also seen in a number of metabolic disorders. In these disorders, carnitine complexes with the accumulated substrate of the blocked metabolic step, and the resulting acylcarnitine ester is excreted in the urine, leading to a depletion of carnitine in the patient.

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Carnosine

Urine

Amino Acids; Urine 24-hour (Doctor's Data), Doctor's Data

Optimal range:   0 - 60 qmol/24 hours

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Carnosine

Blood

NutriStat Basic Profile, US BioTek

Optimal range:   0.1 - 1.1 umol/L

Carnosine (beta-alanyl-L-histidine) is a urinary biomarker which comes from the consumption of beef, pork, and to a lesser extent, poultry.

It is a dipeptide consisting of the amino acids histidine and beta-alanine and is concentrated in skeletal and heart muscle, brain, and kidneys. Carnosine has antioxidant properties, antiglycation effects, enhanced calcium sensitivity, and pH buffering activity during highintensity exercise.

It also has neuroprotective properties and may play an important role in Alzheimer’s disease and other neurodegenerative diseases.

Carnosine is also protective against secondary diabetic renal complications.

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Carnosine

Amino Acids test [Great Plains Laboratory / Doctor's Data], Doctor's Data

Optimal range:   0 - 75 qM/g creatinine

Carnosine (beta-alanyl-L-histidine) is a urinary biomarker which comes from the consumption of beef, pork, and to a lesser extent, poultry.

It is a dipeptide consisting of the amino acids histidine and beta-alanine and is concentrated in skeletal and heart muscle, brain, and kidneys. Carnosine has antioxidant properties, antiglycation effects, enhanced calcium sensitivity, and pH buffering activity during highintensity exercise.

It also has neuroprotective properties and may play an important role in Alzheimer’s disease and other neurodegenerative diseases.

Carnosine is also protective against secondary diabetic renal complications.

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Carnosine

OMX Organic Metabolomics / Diagnostic Solutions, Diagnostic Solutions Laboratory

Optimal range:   3.9 - 70 nmol/mg Creatinine

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Carnosine (dipeptide)

Metabolimix+, Genova Diagnostics

Optimal range:   1 - 32 micromol/g creatinine

Carnosine (beta-alanyl-L-histidine) is a urinary biomarker which comes from the consumption of beef, pork, and to a lesser extent, poultry.

It is a dipeptide consisting of the amino acids histidine and beta-alanine and is concentrated in skeletal and heart muscle, brain, and kidneys. Carnosine has antioxidant properties, antiglycation effects, enhanced calcium sensitivity, and pH buffering activity during highintensity exercise.

It also has neuroprotective properties and may play an important role in Alzheimer’s disease and other neurodegenerative diseases.

Carnosine is also protective against secondary diabetic renal complications.

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Carnosine (dipeptide)

Amino Acids Analysis, Genova Diagnostics

Optimal range:   1 - 28 micromol/g creatinine

Carnosine is a dietary peptide related marker that consists of histidine and beta-alanine. Carnosine is an incompletely digested peptide that is derived primarily from beef and pork.

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Carnosine (Plasma)

Amino Acids 40 Profile, Genova Diagnostics

Optimal range:   0 - 6.3 µmol/L

Carnosine is a dietary peptide related marker that consists of histidine and beta-alanine. Carnosine is an incompletely digested peptide that is derived primarily from beef and pork.

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Carnosine (Plasma)

OMX Organic Metabolomics / Diagnostic Solutions, Diagnostic Solutions Laboratory

Optimal range:   0 - 2.7 nmol/ML

Carnosine (beta-alanyl-L-histidine) is a urinary biomarker which comes from the consumption of beef, pork, and to a lesser extent, poultry.

It is a dipeptide consisting of the amino acids histidine and beta-alanine and is concentrated in skeletal and heart muscle, brain, and kidneys. Carnosine has antioxidant properties, antiglycation effects, enhanced calcium sensitivity, and pH buffering activity during highintensity exercise.

It also has neuroprotective properties and may play an important role in Alzheimer’s disease and other neurodegenerative diseases.

Carnosine is also protective against secondary diabetic renal complications.

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Carnosine, Urine

Urine

Amino Acid Profile, Qn (Urine), LabCorp

Optimal range:   10 - 200 umol/g creatinine

Carnosine is a dipeptide molecule composed of the amino acids beta-alanine and histidine, and it is found primarily in muscle and brain tissues. When measured in urine, carnosine levels can provide valuable insights into an individual's muscle metabolism and overall health.

Elevated levels of carnosine in the urine may indicate increased muscle breakdown or high dietary intake of carnosine-rich foods, such as meat and fish. Conversely, low levels could suggest issues with muscle synthesis or insufficient dietary intake. Carnosine is known for its antioxidant properties and its role in buffering lactic acid in muscles during intense physical activity, which helps reduce muscle fatigue and improve performance. By analyzing the carnosine levels in urine, healthcare providers can gain insights into a person's nutritional status, muscle health, and potential metabolic issues, allowing for more personalized and effective health and nutrition interventions.

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Carob

LRA (Lymphocyte Response Assay), ELISA/ACT Biotechnologies

Reference range:   Strong reaction, Moderate reaction, No reaction

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Carotene

Vitamins & Minerals

Optimal range:   6 - 77 mcg/dL

The Carotene marker in a blood panel is a significant indicator of dietary intake and absorption of carotenoids, primarily beta-carotene, a precursor to Vitamin A. Beta-carotene, found abundantly in fruits and vegetables like carrots, sweet potatoes, and leafy greens, is renowned for its antioxidant properties and its role in maintaining healthy vision, skin, and immune function.

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Carotid Artery Disease - Left

Cardiovascular & Stroke Screenings, Life Line Screening

Reference range:   Normal, Mild, Moderate, Significant, Critical, Possible Occlusion

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Carotid Artery Disease - Right

Cardiovascular & Stroke Screenings, Life Line Screening

Reference range:   Normal, Mild, Moderate, Significant, Critical, Possible Occlusion

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Carrageenan

Array 10 - Multiple Food Immune Reactivity Screen, Cyrex Laboratories

Optimal range:   0.1 - 1.1 ELISA Index

Carrageenan gum is a substance extracted from red and purple seaweeds, consisting of a mixture of polysaccharides. It is used as a thickening or emulsifying agent in food products. You will often find this ingredient in nut milks, meat products, and yogurt.

Most food-related gums are composed of complex and variable mixtures of oligosaccharides, polysaccharides and glycoproteins with an extremely high molecular weight polysaccharide attached to a hydroxyproline-rich polypeptide backbone.

Gum reactivity can be a serious problem especially for people on a gluten-free diet. Gluten-free products often use gums as a substitute for gluten to hold ingredients together.

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Carrot

Array 10 - Multiple Food Immune Reactivity Screen, Cyrex Laboratories

Optimal range:   0.1 - 2.7 ELISA Index

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Carrot, cooked

Array 10 - Multiple Food Immune Reactivity Screen, Cyrex Laboratories

Optimal range:   0.1 - 2.2 ELISA Index

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Carrot, IgG

240 Food Panel: IgA, IgG, IgG4 (US BioTek), US BioTek

Reference range:   Very Low, Low, Moderate, High, Very High

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Casein, IgG

240 Food Panel: IgA, IgG, IgG4 (US BioTek), US BioTek

Reference range:   Very Low, Low, Moderate, High, Very High

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