Institute of Nutritional Endocrinology (INE): Organic Acid Testing – Part 3: Oxalates, Glycolysis and Kreb Cycle

Organic Acid Testing
Part 3 – Oxalates, Glycolysis and Kreb Cycle

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#1. Glycolic acid, glyceric acid, and oxalic acid are all markers for:
#2. An elevated marker may be due to a Krebs cycle impairment, a defect in the enzyme fumarase, or in mitochondrial function.
#3. Krebs cycle markers include:
#4. A ketone body produced as a byproduct of fatty acid oxidation for energy:
#5. Lactic acid, pyruvic acid, and 2-Hydroxybutyric acid are markers for:

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