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Optimal range: 7 - 87 ng/mg Creat/Day
5B-AD is the result of 5-beta reduction of DHT as well as a metabolite of etiocholanolone.
Optimal range: 14 - 124 ng/mg Creat/Day
LEARN MOREOptimal range: 689 - 3871 ug/g Creatinine
LEARN MOREOptimal range: 55 - 250 ng/mg Creat/Day
The most important progesterone metabolite, pregnanediol (PDL), can serve as a urinary marker for endogenous progesterone levels and as an indicator of ovulation. PDL exists as two isomers, 5α-pregnanediol and 5β-pregnanediol. 5β-pregnanediol represents the majority end point of endogenous progesterone metabolism and appears to have little activity within the body, while 5α-pregnanediol, the lesser metabolite of PDL, can cross the blood brain barrier and may partially agonize GABA-A receptors.
Optimal range: 70 - 320 ng/mg Creat/Day
5B-PD is the major progesterone metabolite.
Progesterone is produced by the corpus luteum following ovulation and to a lesser extent by the adrenal glands in both sexes. While found in the urine in small amounts, progesterone can be seen as a clinical marker of luteul activity and theraputic oral progesterone administration.
The most important progesterone metabolite, pregnanediol (PDL), can serve as a urinary marker for endogenous progesterone levels and as an indicator of ovulation. PDL exists as two isomers, 5α-pregnanediol and 5β-pregnanediol. 5β-pregnanediol represents the majority end point of endogenous progesterone metabolism and appears to have little activity within the body, while 5α-pregnanediol, the lesser metabolite of PDL, can cross the blood brain barrier and may partially agonize GABA-A receptors.
Optimal range: 375 - 2210 ng/mg Creat/Day
LEARN MOREOptimal range: 58 - 240 ng/mg Creat/Day
5B-THB is a terminal metabolite of corticosterone. This metabolite in combination with other terminal metabolites can be used to estimate metabolism of corticosterone. While research in elevations or low levels of single terminal metabolites is limited, assessing metabolism may provide valuable information about enzyme activity.
Optimal range: 65 - 240 ng/mg Creat/Day
LEARN MOREOptimal range: 690 - 2240 ng/mg Creat/Day
LEARN MOREOptimal range: 720 - 2050 ng/mg Creat/Day
5B-THF is a terminal metabolite of cortisol metabolized via 5-beta reductase. This metabolite along with the other terminal metabolites can be used to determine metabolized cortisol.
Optimal range: 900 - 2600 ng/mg Creat/Day
LEARN MOREOptimal range: 0 - 0 mmol/mol creatinine
LEARN MOREOptimal range: 17.7 - 84.4 ug/g Creatinine
Urinary 6-Sulfatoxymelatonin (MT6s) is the main metabolite of melatonin.
Melatonin assists in the body’s sleep/wake cycle and is also a very powerful antioxidant. Primary production is in the pineal gland. The GI mucosa is a significant source secondary production, with retina, bone marrow, platelets, skin, and lymphocytes all producing smaller amounts. GI-produced melatonin has paracrine effects (=affects adjacent cells) and does not enter general circulation. MT6s itself has no physiologic activity, but is a good indicator of whole body melatonin production. Low urinary MT6s is an indication for melatonin supplementation. It is normal to see elevated urinary values with supplemented doses higher than 1mg.
Optimal range: 0 - 0.001 Units
Two types of antibodies are detected in the Western blot test.
This particular marker is called 66 KD (IGG) Band and hence is a IgG antibody marker. IgG antibodies are a sign of an older infection. In contrast, IgM antibodies reflect a relatively recent infection.
IgM antibodies usually disappear after eight weeks post-exposure.
IgG remains in the serum for a very long time.
Optimal range: 41 - 130 pg/mL
7-keto DHEA (also known as 7-oxo DHEA) is a steroid produced by metabolism of DHEA.
It is not directly converted to testosterone or estrogen.
7-keto DHEA is rapidly absorbed when given as a supplement and converted to its sulfate derivative. It is commonly used to produce the metabolic effects of DHEA while avoiding metabolism into estrogens or androgens, and clinical research supports its role in benefiting metabolism and weight management. Endogenous 7-keto DHEA may have some anticortisol activity through enzyme competition which in the case of hypercortisolism may be beneficial to the adverse effects of cortisol on metabolic syndrome. Most studies on 7-keto DHEA are on improving the metabolic rate where there appears to be improvement in metabolism despite being on a low caloric diet. There is also limited information that 7-keto DHEA may act to increase levels of T3 while patients are on a caloric restricted diet.
Optimal range: 0 - 12 ng/gCR
LEARN MOREOptimal range: 0 - 6.4 nmol/mg Creatinine
8-hydroxy-2-deoxyguanosine measures the oxidative impact to DNA. 8-hydroxy-2-deoxyguanosine levels will be high if your total antioxidant protection is inadequate.
Optimal range: 0 - 7.6 ng/mg creatinine
8-hydroxy-2-deoxyguanosine measures the oxidative impact to DNA. 8-hydroxy-2-deoxyguanosine levels will be high if your total antioxidant protection is inadequate.
Optimal range: 0 - 15 mmol/mol creatinine
8-hydroxy-2-deoxyguanosine measures the oxidative impact to DNA. 8-hydroxy-2-deoxyguanosine levels will be high if your total antioxidant protection is inadequate.
Optimal range: 0 - 15 mcg/mg creatinine
8-hydroxy-2-deoxyguanosine measures the oxidative impact to DNA. 8-hydroxy-2-deoxyguanosine levels will be high if your total antioxidant protection is inadequate.