Acetoacetate

ChemistryAlso known as: Acetoacetic acidAlso known as: Diacetic acidAlso known as: Methyl acetic ketone carboxylic acidmmol/L

Detects acetoacetate, a ketone body produced during fat metabolism, in serum or plasma.

Normal Range
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mmol/L
Abnormal Levels
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Specimen Type
Blood

Why This Biomarker Matters

Elevated acetoacetate may indicate ketosis, uncontrolled diabetes, or life-threatening diabetic ketoacidosis requiring prompt medical evaluation and treatment.

Overview

Acetoacetate is a ketone body produced when the body breaks down fat for energy, particularly during fasting, low-carbohydrate diets, or in uncontrolled diabetes. This urine test measures acetoacetate levels, which become elevated during ketosis or diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA). Trace amounts may be normal during fasting or dieting, but significant levels warrant evaluation. In diabetic patients, high acetoacetate indicates dangerously elevated blood acid levels requiring emergency treatment. This test helps clinicians monitor metabolic states and detect dangerous conditions in at-risk patients.

Research & Evidence

11 publications

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Research data from MEDLINE/PubMed · 11 articles

Technical Information (LOINC Codes)

Standardized laboratory codes for this biomarker

1704-6Primary
Acetoacetate [Presence] in Serum or Plasma
33918-4
Acetoacetate [Moles/volume] in Urine
mmol/L
1705-3
Acetoacetate [Mass/volume] in Serum or Plasma
mg/dL
27132-0
Acetoacetate [Presence] in Urine
1702-0
Acetoacetate [Mass/volume] in Urine
mg/dL
35867-1
Acetoacetate [Moles/volume] in Serum or Plasma
umol/L
1703-8
Acetoacetate [Mass/volume] in Cerebral spinal fluid
mg/dL
50154-4
Acetoacetate [Moles/volume] in Cerebral spinal fluid
mmol/L
74431-8
Acetoacetate [Moles/volume] in Blood
mmol/L
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