Institute of Nutritional Endocrinology (INE): Organic Acid Testing – Part 1: Overview

Organic Acid Testing
Part 1 – Overview

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1. The OAT was first used in the 1960s to determine inborn errors of metabolism - i.e. PKU.
#2. The Great Plains OAT provides results for 46 markers; the Metametrix/Genova OAT test provides results for 72 markers.
#3. Almost every laboratory currently tests for all of the OAT markers.
#4. Which marker is included in the Great Plains OAT, as opposed to the Genova OAT?
#5. The OAT test can be used to evaluate:

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