Micronutrient Comprehensive Profile Panel

The following is a list of what is included in the item above. Click the test(s) below to view what biomarkers are measured along with an explanation of what the biomarker is measuring.

Also known as: Amino Acid Analysis LCMS Plasma

1-Methylhistidine

3-Methylhistidine

Alanine

Alpha Amino Adipic Acid

Alpha Amino Butyric Acid

Arginine

Asparagine

Aspartic Acid

Beta Amino Isobutyric

Beta-Alanine

Citrulline

Cystathionine

Date Of Birth

Ethanolamine

Gamma Amino Butyric Acid

Glutamic Acid

Glutamine

Glycine

Histidine

Homocystine

Hydroxyproline

Interpretation

Isoleucine

Leucine

Lysine

Methionine

Ornithine

Phenylalanine

Proline

Sarcosine

Serine

Taurine

Threonine

Tryptophan

Tyrosine

Valine

Calcium

You have more calcium in your body than any other mineral. Calcium has many important jobs. The body stores more than 99 percent of its calcium in the bones and teeth to help make and keep them strong. The rest is throughout the body in blood, muscle and the fluid between cells. Your body needs calcium to help muscles and blood vessels contract and expand, to secrete hormones and enzymes and to send messages through the nervous system.

Also known as: Carnitine LCMSMS

Carnitine Esters

Carnitine, Free

Carnitine, Total

Esterified/Free Ratio:

Also known as: Chromium Serum

Chromium, Serum

Also known as: CoQ10

Coenzyme Q10

Copper

Also known as: Iron Total

Iron, Total

Iron is a mineral that our bodies need for many functions. For example, iron is part of hemoglobin, a protein which carries oxygen from our lungs throughout our bodies. It helps our muscles store and use oxygen. Iron is also part of many other proteins and enzymes. Your body needs the right amount of iron. If you have too little iron, you may develop iron deficiency anemia. Causes of low iron levels include blood loss, poor diet, or an inability to absorb enough iron from foods. People at higher risk of having too little iron are young children and women who are pregnant or have periods.

Magnesium

Manganese

Methylmalonic Acid

ARACHIDONIC ACID

ARACHIDONIC ACID/EPA

DHA

DPA

EPA

EPA+DPA+DHA

LINOLEIC ACID

OMEGA-3 TOTAL

OMEGA-6 TOTAL

OMEGA-6/OMEGA-3 RATIO

Also known as: K

Potassium

Potassium is a mineral that the body needs to work normally. It helps nerves and muscles communicate. It also helps move nutrients into cells and waste products out of cells. A diet rich in potassium helps to offset some of sodium's harmful effects on blood pressure.

Vitamin D, 25-Oh, D2

Vitamin D2 ((ergocalciferol,) is found in fortified foods and in most vitamin preparations and supplements. Vitamin D comes from two sources: endogenous, which is produced in the skin on exposure to sunlight, and exogenous, which is ingested in foods and supplements. The D2 form is found in fortified foods and in most vitamin preparations and supplements. Vitamin D2 is effective when it is converted by the liver and the kidney into the active form, 1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D.

Vitamin D, 25-Oh, D3

Vitamin D3 (cholecalcifero) which comes from animals. Vitamin D comes from two sources: endogenous, which is produced in the skin on exposure to sunlight, and exogenous, which is ingested in foods and supplements. Vitamin D3 is the form produced in the body and is also used in some supplements. Vitamin D3 are is converted by the liver and the kidney into the active form, 1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D.

Vitamin D, 25-Oh, Total

Vitamin D comes from two sources: endogenous, which is produced in the skin on exposure to sunlight, and exogenous, which is ingested in foods and supplements. The chemical structures of the types of vitamin D are slightly different, and they are named vitamin D2 (ergocalciferol, which comes from plants) and vitamin D3 (cholecalciferol, which comes from animals). The D2 form is found in fortified foods and in most vitamin preparations and supplements. Vitamin D3 is the form produced in the body and is also used in some supplements. Vitamin D2 and D3 are equally effective when they are converted by the liver and the kidney into the active form, 1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D.

Vitamin D, 25-Oh, Total

Vitamin D comes from two sources: endogenous, which is produced in the skin on exposure to sunlight, and exogenous, which is ingested in foods and supplements. The chemical structures of the types of vitamin D are slightly different, and they are named vitamin D2 (ergocalciferol, which comes from plants) and vitamin D3 (cholecalciferol, which comes from animals). The D2 form is found in fortified foods and in most vitamin preparations and supplements. Vitamin D3 is the form produced in the body and is also used in some supplements. Vitamin D2 and D3 are equally effective when they are converted by the liver and the kidney into the active form, 1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D.

Selenium

Sodium

Sodium is a substance that the body needs to work properly it is vital to normal body processes, including nerve and muscle function

Also known as: Retinol, Vitamin A, Vitamin A Retinol

Vitamin A

This test measures the level of retinol in the blood; retinol is the primary form of vitamin A in animals. Vitamin A is an essential nutrient required for healthy vision, skin growth and integrity, bone formation, immune function, and embryonic development. It is required to produce photoreceptors in the eyes and to maintain the lining of the surface of the eyes and other mucous membranes. Deficiencies in vitamin A can impair night vision, cause eye damage, and in severe cases lead to blindness. Acute or chronic excesses of vitamin A can be toxic, cause a range of symptoms, and sometimes lead to birth defects. The body cannot make vitamin A and must rely on dietary sources of vitamin A. Meat sources provide vitamin A (as retinol), while vegetable and fruit sources provide carotene (a substance that can be converted into vitamin A by the liver). Vitamin A is stored in the liver and fat tissues (it is fat-soluble), and healthy adults may have as much as a year's worth stored. The body maintains a relatively stable concentration in the blood through a feedback system that releases vitamin A from storage as needed and increases or decreases the efficiency of dietary vitamin A absorption.

Also known as: B1, B1 Vitamin, Thiamine, Vitamin B1, Vitamin B1 Thiamine LCMSMS

Vitamin B1 (Thiamine),

Also known as: Cobalamin, Folic Acid, Vitamin B 12, Vitamin B 12 and Folic Acid, Vitamin B12 Cobalamin and Folate Panel Serum, Vitamin B12/Folic Acid

Folate, Serum

Folate is part of the B complex of vitamins and is measures the levels of folate in the liquid portion of the blood, the serum or plasma, to detect deficiencies. Folate is necessary for normal RBC formation, tissue and cellular repair, and DNA synthesis.. A deficiency inr folate can lead to macrocytic anemia. Megaloblastic anemia, a type of macrocytic anemia, is characterized by the production of fewer but larger RBCs called macrocytes, in addition to some cellular changes in the bone marrow.

Vitamin B12

Vitamin B12 is part of the B complex of vitamins and measurea the levels of vitamin B12 in the liquid portion of the blood, the serum or plasma, to detect deficiencies. Cobalamine, or vitamin B12, is found in animal products such as red meat, fish, poultry, milk, yogurt, and eggs and is not produced in the human body. In recent years, fortified cereals, breads, and other grain products have also become important dietary sources of B12. Vitamin B12 is necessary for normal RBC formation, tissue and cellular repair, and DNA synthesis. B12 is important for nerve health. A deficiency in B12 can lead to macrocytic anemia. Megaloblastic anemia, a type of macrocytic anemia, is characterized by the production of fewer but larger RBCs called macrocytes, in addition to some cellular changes in the bone marrow. B12 deficiency can lead to varying degrees of neuropathy, nerve damage that can cause tingling and numbness in the affected person's hands and feet.

Also known as: B2, Riboflavin, Vitamin B2, Vitamin B2 Riboflavin Plasma

Vitamin B2 (Riboflavin),

Also known as: B3, B3 Vitamin, Niacin, Nicotinamide, Nicotinic acid, Vitamin B3 Nicotinic acid

Nicotinamide

Nicotinic Acid

Also known as: B5 Vitamin, Pantothenic acid, Vitamin B5 Pantothenic Acid

Vitamin B5 (Pantothenic

Also known as: B6, B6 Vitamin, Pyridoxal, Pyridoxal Phosphate, Pyridoxal Phosphate (PLP), Vitamin B6 Pyridoxal Phosphate

Factor X Activity,

Vitamin B6

Also known as: Ascorbic Acid, Vitamin C, Vitamin C Ascorbic Acid

Vitamin C

Vitamin C is an antioxidant. It is important for your skin, bones, and connective tissue. It promotes healing and helps the body absorb iron.

Also known as: Alpha-Tocopherol, Vitamin E Tocopherol

Alpha-Tocopherol

Beta-Gamma-Tocopherol

Vitamin K

Vitamin K helps your body by making proteins for healthy bones and tissues. It also makes proteins for blood clotting. If you don't have enough vitamin K, you may bleed too much.

Also known as: ZN, Plasma

Zinc

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The Micronutrient Comprehensive Profile Panel panel contains 27 tests with 81 biomarkers.

Micronutrient Comprehensive Profile Panel from Ulta Lab Tests

Micronutrients, including vitamins, minerals, and other essential nutrients, are crucial for maintaining overall health and optimal body function. Deficiencies or imbalances can lead to a range of health issues, from fatigue and weakened immunity to more severe chronic diseases. The Micronutrient Comprehensive Profile Panel from Ulta Lab Tests offers an extensive evaluation of these vital nutrients, providing a detailed snapshot of an individual’s nutritional status. This panel is essential for anyone seeking to optimize their health, diagnose potential deficiencies, and tailor their dietary intake and supplementation accordingly.

Micronutrient Comprehensive Profile Panel Test Descriptions

  • Amino Acid Analysis, LC/MS, Plasma: Identifies deficiencies or imbalances in plasma amino acids, which can indicate problems with metabolism, nutrition, or detoxification.
  • Calcium: Essential for bone health, nerve transmission, muscle function, and cellular signaling. This test helps detect parathyroid issues and monitor conditions like osteoporosis.
  • Carnitine, LC/MS/MS: Vital for energy production, as it transports fatty acids into mitochondria. Testing levels can diagnose deficiencies leading to muscle weakness and fatigue.
  • Chromium, Serum: Important for insulin function and glucose metabolism. This test is crucial for patients with diabetes or at risk of developing diabetes.
  • Coenzyme Q10: A key antioxidant and part of the energy production pathway within cells. Low levels can affect heart health and energy levels.
  • Copper: Integral to enzymes for energy production, iron metabolism, and brain function. Both deficiency and excess can cause health issues.
  • Iron, Total: Essential for hemoglobin production and oxygen transport. This test is used to diagnose anemia or monitor iron supplementation.
  • Magnesium: Critical for over 300 enzyme reactions, including energy production and protein synthesis. Magnesium status impacts cardiovascular health, bone integrity, and stress response.
  • Manganese: Plays a role in metabolism, bone formation, and antioxidant defense. This test helps ensure manganese is at healthy levels.
  • Methylmalonic Acid: An indicator of Vitamin B12 deficiency, which is crucial for nerve function and blood cell production.
  • OMEGACHECK™: Assesses the balance of omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids, important for heart health and inflammatory responses.
  • Potassium: Essential for proper nerve and muscle function, and maintaining cardiovascular health. This test diagnoses potassium imbalances.
  • QuestAssureD™ 25-Hydroxyvitamin D (D2, D3), LC/MS/MS: Provides a precise measurement of vitamin D levels, important for bone health and immune function.
  • Selenium: A critical antioxidant that supports thyroid function and immune response.
  • Sodium: Vital for fluid balance, nerve function, and muscle contractions. This test monitors for imbalances often linked to hypertension.
  • TOTAL GLUTATHIONE: Evaluates antioxidant capacity and detoxification potential. Glutathione is pivotal in protecting against oxidative stress.
  • Vitamin A (Retinol): Essential for vision, immune function, and skin health. This test identifies deficiencies that could lead to vision problems and immune dysfunction.
  • Vitamin B1 (Thiamine), LC/MS/MS: Crucial for energy metabolism and nerve function. Deficiency can lead to neurological and cardiovascular issues.
  • Vitamin B12 (Cobalamin) and Folate Panel, Serum: Tests for levels of these vitamins that are crucial for blood formation and cellular replication.
  • Vitamin B2 (Riboflavin), Plasma: Supports energy production and antioxidant protection. Deficiency can affect metabolism and the maintenance of body tissues.
  • Vitamin B3 (Nicotinic acid): Necessary for energy production and DNA repair. Low levels can lead to pellagra, characterized by dermatitis, diarrhea, and dementia.
  • Vitamin B5 (Pantothenic Acid): Essential for synthesizing coenzymes and fatty acids, significant for metabolic functions.
  • Vitamin B6 (Pyridoxal Phosphate): Important for protein metabolism, red blood cell production, and nervous system function.
  • Vitamin C: Key antioxidant, important for the immune system, skin, and connective tissue health.
  • Vitamin E (Tocopherol): Protects cell membranes from oxidative damage and supports immune function.
  • Vitamin K: Critical for blood clotting and bone health.
  • Zinc: Supports immune function, wound healing, DNA synthesis, and protein production.

Recognizable Symptoms of Micronutrient Deficiencies

  • Fatigue and weakness
  • Pale or yellowish skin
  • Unintended weight loss or gain
  • Blurred vision or night blindness
  • Skin rashes and hair loss
  • Numbness or tingling in the extremities
  • Frequent infections
  • Poor wound healing

Benefits of Using Ulta Lab Tests for micronutrient testing

  • Comprehensive Testing: Access to a broad range of micronutrient tests to assess your health comprehensively.
  • Cost-Effective: Competitive pricing on tests, making health management more affordable.
  • Convenience: Easy online ordering and quick, reliable results.
  • Privacy and Security: Secure handling of your health data, with confidential online results.

Summary

The Micronutrient Comprehensive Profile Panel from Ulta Lab Tests is an invaluable resource for individuals seeking to understand and optimize their nutritional status. By identifying deficiencies and imbalances, this panel allows for tailored dietary and lifestyle adjustments, enhancing overall health and preventing potential diseases. With Ulta Lab Tests, you can take proactive steps towards better health with confidence in the quality and affordability of your healthcare choices.

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