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Adipate
Detects adipate in serum or plasma as a marker of fatty acid metabolism.
Why This Biomarker Matters
Elevated adipate can indicate disorders of fat metabolism and energy production. Identifying these metabolic abnormalities allows for dietary management and medical intervention to optimize energy availability.
Optimal Ranges
Clinician-defined 4-point reference thresholds (mmol/mol creatinine)
Default Range
Overview
Adipate is an organic acid detected in urine as a screening marker for certain metabolic disorders, particularly those affecting fatty acid oxidation and energy metabolism. Elevated urinary adipate may indicate disorders of beta-oxidation or other metabolic dysfunction. This test is typically ordered as part of specialized metabolic screening in patients with unexplained fatigue, developmental delays, or metabolic symptoms. Results are interpreted alongside other organic acids and clinical context.
Technical Information (LOINC Codes)
Standardized laboratory codes for this biomarker
75087-7Primary26751-81733-543609-7Available Lab Tests
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