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Ethylmalonic Acid

OMX Organic Metabolomics / Diagnostic Solutions, Diagnostic Solutions Laboratory

Optimal range:   9.9 - 65.6 nmol/mg Creatinine

Ethylmalonate, together with Adipate and Suberate, gives information about your ability to process fatty acids.

Note: These tests are used to check for rare metabolic disorders, usually in infants. There is no apparent reason nor benefit to checking ethylmalonic and methylsuccinic acid levels in adults who aren’t suspected to have rare genetic disorders.

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Ethylmalonic acid

Organic Acids, Vibrant Wellness

Optimal range:   0.47 - 2.74 mmol/mol

Ethylmalonate, together with Adipate and Suberate, gives information about your ability to process fatty acids.

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Ethylmalonic Acid

Urine

NutriStat Basic Profile, US BioTek

Optimal range:   0 - 2.83 ug/mgCR

Ethylmalonic acid is a significant marker often evaluated in clinical settings to provide insights into metabolic processes within the body. Elevated levels of this compound can indicate a variety of metabolic disturbances, particularly those involving fatty acid oxidation and mitochondrial function.

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Ethylmalonic Acid

NutriStat, NutriPATH

Optimal range:   0 - 2.83 ug/mgCR

Ethylmalonate, together with Adipate and Suberate, gives information about your ability to process fatty acids.

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Ethylparaben

Environmental Toxins, Vibrant America

Optimal range:   0 - 6.1 mcg/g

Ethylparaben belongs to the paraben family and is an anti-fungal agent often used in a variety of cosmetics and personal-care products. It is also used as a food preservative. Although parabens are generally considered safe when used in low percentages, a study claimed to have found a link between parabens and breast cancer.

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Ethylparaben

Total Tox-Burden, Vibrant Wellness

Optimal range:   0 - 5.41 ug/g

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Etiocholanolone

Urine

Balance Hormone Profile (Dried Urine), Meridian Valley Lab

Optimal range:   630 - 3006 ug/g Creatinine

Etiocholanolone is a DHEA metabolite that is excreted in the urine. It is produced from androstenedione and the 5-beta-reductase metabolic pathway. It is helpful in evaluating adrenal and androgen function.

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Etiocholanolone

Advanced Dried Urine Hormone Profile, NutriPATH

Optimal range:   330 - 960 µg/g creatinine

Etiocholanolone is a DHEA metabolite that is excreted in the urine. It is produced from androstenedione and the 5-beta-reductase metabolic pathway. It is helpful in evaluating adrenal and androgen function.

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Etiocholanolone

Androgens and Metabolites (Urine) - DUTCH, Precision Analytical (DUTCH)

Optimal range:   200 - 1000 ng/mg

Etiocholanolone is a DHEA metabolite that is excreted in the urine. It is produced from androstenedione and the 5-beta-reductase metabolic pathway. It is helpful in evaluating adrenal and androgen function.

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Etiocholanolone (24hr urine)

Complete Hormones (24hr), Genova Diagnostics

Optimal range:   1.2 - 6.1 micromol/24 hr

Etiocholanolone is an androstenedione and testosterone metabolite that is excreted in the urine. It is produced from androstenedione and the 5-alpha and 5-beta-reductase metabolic pathways. It is helpful in evaluating adrenal and androgen function.

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Etiocholanolone (FMV urine)

Complete Hormones (24hr), Genova Diagnostics

Optimal range:   121 - 1209 nmol/dL (SG)

Etiocholanolone is an androstenedione and testosterone metabolite that is excreted in the urine. It is produced from androstenedione and the 5-alpha and 5-beta-reductase metabolic pathways. It is helpful in evaluating adrenal and androgen function.

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Etiocholanolone (FMV urine, menopause)

Complete Hormones FMV - Menopause Female, Genova Diagnostics

Optimal range:   82 - 765 nmol/dL (SG)

Etiocholanolone is an androstenedione and testosterone metabolite that is excreted in the urine. It is produced from androstenedione and the 5-alpha and 5-beta-reductase metabolic pathways. It is helpful in evaluating adrenal and androgen function.

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Etiocholanolone (male)

Hormone & Urinary Metabolites Assessment Profile, Doctor's Data

Optimal range:   490 - 2100 ng/mg Creat/Day

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Etiocholanolone (male)

Androgens and Metabolites (Urine) - DUTCH, Precision Analytical (DUTCH)

Optimal range:   400 - 1500 ng/mg

Etiocholanolone is an androstenedione and testosterone metabolite that is excreted in the urine. It is produced from androstenedione and the 5-alpha and 5-beta-reductase metabolic pathways. It is helpful in evaluating adrenal and androgen function.

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Etiocholanolone (Post-menopausal)

Hormone & Urinary Metabolites Assessment Profile, Doctor's Data

Optimal range:   290 - 1700 ng/mg Creat/Day

Etiocholanolone is a 5-beta reduced isomer of androsterone, and a major metabolite of testosterone and androstenedione, however it is not active as an androgen.

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Etiocholanolone (Pre-menopausal)

Hormone & Urinary Metabolites Assessment Profile, Doctor's Data

Optimal range:   620 - 2440 ng/mg Creat/Day

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Eubacterium

Gut Zoomer by Vibrant Wellness, Vibrant Wellness

Optimal range:   10 - 1000 Units

Eubacterium spp. are of only minor clinical importance. They are normal flora of the intestinal tract and cause infection under opportunistic conditions.

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Eubacterium biforme

GI360 stool profile, Doctor's Data

Reference range:   -3, -2, -1, 0, +1, +2, +3

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Eubacterium hallii

GI360 stool profile, Doctor's Data

Reference range:   -3, -2, -1, 0, +1, +2, +3

Eubacterium hallii and Eubacterium rectale are both part of the Lachnospiraceae family that is in the Firmicutes phylum.

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Eubacterium rectale

Gut Zoomer by Vibrant Wellness, Vibrant Wellness

Optimal range:   10 - 100 Units

Eubacterium rectale (E. rectale), which accounts for up to 13% of the gut microbiota in total feces in the human colon and thus, is one of the most prevalent bacterial species, is a major contributor to the production of butyrate. People with Crohn’s disease, rheumatoid arthritis (RA), and ulcerative colitis have significantly reduced amounts of Eubacterium rectale, and these people have lower butyrate concentrations in their feces than healthy individuals.

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