Module 17: Organic Acids Test

Unit 4: Core Content: Neurotransmitter Markers

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#1. Quinolinic acid is derived from the neurotransmitter tryptophan and is neurotoxic at high levels.
#2. A high level of this metabolite may indicate a high turnover of serotonin, and a low level may identify low serotonin production.
#3. Elevated uracil values on an OAT may indicate a deficiency of folate or a defect in folate metabolism.
#4. A deficiency of this vitamin may cause elevated KYNA markers.
#5. The intake of L-dopa, tyrosine, phenylalanine, or dopamine can cause elevated markers for:

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