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Optimal range: 0 - 0.21 mmol/mol
Phenyllactic acid is a metabolite of phenylalanine.
Optimal range: 0 - 0.06 mcg/mg creatinine
Phenylpropionate is a intestinal microbial balance marker. Phenylpropionate is formed from bacterial action on phenylalanine and it should only be present at very low levels.
Optimal range: 0 - 0 mmol/mol creatinine
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Phenylpyruvic acid is a keto-acid that is an intermediate or catabolic byproduct of phenylalanine metabolism. It has a slight honey-like odor.
Optimal range: 0 - 2 mmol/mol creatinine
Phenylpyruvic acid is a keto-acid that is an intermediate or catabolic byproduct of phenylalanine metabolism. It has a slight honey-like odor.
Optimal range: 0 - 2 mmol/mol creatinine
Phenylpyruvic acid is a keto-acid that is an intermediate or catabolic byproduct of phenylalanine metabolism. It has a slight honey-like odor.
Optimal range: 0 - 4 mmol/mol creatinine
LEARN MOREOptimal range: 0 - 830000000 CFU/g stool
Generally considered a beneficial gut commensal, although is capable of attaching to and invading colonic epithelial cells and inducing pro-inflammatory cytokines.
- Produces beta-glucuronidase, succinate, lactate, acetate, formate, and propionate.
- Associated with insulin resistance.
- Contains bile salt hydrolases to metabolize bile.
- Formerly named Bacteroides vulgatus.
Optimal range: 0.303 - 6.337 Healthy Relative Abundance IQR (%)
Generally considered a beneficial gut commensal, although is capable of attaching to and invading colonic epithelial cells and inducing pro-inflammatory cytokines.
- Produces beta-glucuronidase, succinate, lactate, acetate, formate, and propionate.
- Associated with insulin resistance.
- Contains bile salt hydrolases to metabolize bile.
- Formerly named Bacteroides vulgatus.
Optimal range: 0 - 0.1 kU/L
Phoma is a very common soil fungus attacking weak or damaged plants. It is frequently isolated from different soils, dead plant tissues and potato. Phoma is frequently found indoors as a contaminator of humid surfaces, in connection with bio-deterioration of painted walls; producing colored spots, often pink or purple, several centimeters in diameter.
Optimal range: 11.2 - 192.4 nmol/mg Creatinine
LEARN MOREOptimal range: 2.8 - 4.1 mg/dL , 0.90 - 1.32 mmol/L
Along with calcium, sodium, potassium, magnesium and chloride, phosphorus is one of the six essential minerals required by the human body in significant quantities.
Phosphorus is a mineral involved in DNA and RNA synthesis, part of ATP, helps activate enzymes. May be elevated due to Vit D toxicity, hypoparathyroidism, kidney dysfunction. May be decreased due to poor absorption, Vit D deficiency, elevated insulin, high carb diets, diarrhea, poor protein digestion.
Optimal range: 0 - 10 U/mL
Anti-phosphatidylethanolamine (aPE) is an autoimmune condition characterized by the presence of circulating antibodies against phosphatidylethanolamine (PE), and is associated with clinical symptoms of thrombosis and repeated pregnancy loss.
Optimal range: 0 - 10 U/mL
Anti-phosphatidylethanolamine (aPE) is an autoimmune condition characterized by the presence of circulating antibodies against phosphatidylethanolamine (PE), and is associated with clinical symptoms of thrombosis and repeated pregnancy loss.
Optimal range: 0 - 10 U/mL
Anti-phosphatidylethanolamine (aPE) is an autoimmune condition characterized by the presence of circulating antibodies against phosphatidylethanolamine (PE), and is associated with clinical symptoms of thrombosis and repeated pregnancy loss.
Optimal range: 0 - 20 U/mL
The presence of phosphatidylserine antibodies may be associated with thrombosis, fetal loss and thrombocytopenia.
Optimal range: 0 - 10 U/mL
The presence of phosphatidylserine antibodies may be associated with thrombosis, fetal loss and thrombocytopenia.
Optimal range: 0 - 25 U/mL
The presence of phosphatidylserine antibodies may be associated with thrombosis, fetal loss and thrombocytopenia.