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Beta alanine
Measures the amount of beta alanine present in serum or plasma.
Why This Biomarker Matters
Elevated beta alanine in urine may signal a metabolic disorder requiring medical attention. Early detection through this test can prevent serious health complications in newborns and guide treatment decisions.
Understanding Your Results
Normal Range
0.2 – 2.5 nmol/mL
Overview
Beta alanine is an amino acid that appears in urine when levels are elevated in the body. Elevated urinary beta alanine can indicate genetic disorders affecting amino acid metabolism, kidney dysfunction, or carnitine deficiency. This test is often part of newborn screening or metabolic panels to detect inherited metabolic disorders early, allowing for prompt intervention and management.
Research & Evidence
25 publications
Research data from MEDLINE/PubMed · 25 articles
Technical Information (LOINC Codes)
Standardized laboratory codes for this biomarker
1931-5Primary26968-81932-325346-826589-226604-953068-325868-127058-753063-416452-5Available Lab Tests
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