Gas chromatographic-mass spectometric analysis of organic acids in urine showed slightly elevated concentrations of 3-hydroxypropionate with 36 (might be an artifact from bacterial contamination; normal range<25) and lactic acid with 75 (normal range<50) mmol/mol creatinine: Other organic acids, especially fumaric acid, pyruvic acid, thymine and orotic are within normal range. Succinylacetone was below detection limit. Are there hints for elevated lactic acid in blood? Conclusion: If not, then there is no clear hint for an organic aciduria and / or an untreated tyrosinemia type I and if ammonia in blood is normal - then there is no hint an urea cycle disease.
Conclusions of my organic acid test. - Cure Parkinson's
Conclusions of my organic acid test.
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