Institute of Nutritional Endocrinology (INE): Organic Acid Testing – Part 6: Nutritional and Metabolic Markers

Organic Acid Testing
Part 6 – Nutritional and Metabolic Markers

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#1. Pyridoxic acid is a major metabolite of vitamin _____.
#2. Slightly elevated ______________________is commonly associated with vitamin B12 deficiency
#3. This metabolite of glutathione serves as an antioxidant and also is conjugated to toxic compounds in the liver.
#4. Orotic acid elevations are most commonly associated with ammonia toxicity.
#5. A conjugate of the amino acid glycine and hydroxybenzoicacid (salicylic acid). Intake of aspirin (salicylates) or the growth of salicylate-producing gastrointestinal bacteria may elevate levels.

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