Thymine DNA Health Test | Lahalak Medical Platform

Advanced test measuring Thymine, a key DNA base, to accurately detect genetic disorders and metabolic imbalances using sophisticated GC-MS technology for precise results.

Prices starts from: 218.75 SAR

Scientific name: Thymine Test (GC-MS)

Thymine analysis using Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry (GC-MS) is an advanced technique used to identify and quantify the amount of thymine in various samples, including biological and aqueous samples. Thymine is one of the essential nitrogenous bases in DNA, making it highly significant in genetic research and molecular biology studies. This...

Thymine Test (GC-MS) - Thymine Test for DNA Health
Service type Specialized laboratory test
Duration 10-15 minutes
Fasting Fasting is not required
Prices Starting from 218.75 SAR

Included Services

  • Thymine Gas Chromatography Mass Spectrometry - GC-MS Test
  • The optimal health guidance based on the result.
  • Personal support services from Lahalak

Medical Service Information

Purpose Test

  • Thymine Concentration: Determines the amount of thymine in biological samples such as blood or urine.
  • Genetic Pattern Analysis: Contributes to studying thymine interactions with other nitrogenous bases in DNA.
  • Chemical Interaction Assessment: Helps understand how thymine interacts with other compounds in cells.
  • Metabolic Disorder Studies: Can reveal changes in thymine levels associated with certain health conditions.
  • Toxicity Effects Research: Used to study the effects of thymine and its derivatives on cells and tissues.

Recommended groups

  • Research Institutions: To study DNA and molecular interactions.
  • Medical Laboratories: To analyze biological samples such as blood or urine to assess overall health.
  • Pharmaceutical Companies: To develop medications and understand the effects of thymine in treatments.
  • Universities: To conduct research in the fields of biochemistry and molecular biology.
  • Government Agencies: To monitor food and environmental safety regarding nitrogenous compounds.

Symptoms indicative

  • Unexplained Health Issues: Such as chronic fatigue, general weakness, or weight loss.
  • Growth Disorders: Especially in children, which may indicate metabolic problems.
  • Lifestyle Changes: Such as sudden changes in appetite or behavior.
  • Symptoms Related to Genetic Diseases: Like DNA-related disorders or metabolic disorders.
  • Negative Drug Reactions: Particularly those affecting nucleic acids or cellular processes.

FAQs

  • What is Thymine? Thymine is one of the nitrogenous bases that is a key component in the structure of DNA. It plays an important role in the bonding between DNA strands, where it pairs with the nitrogenous base adenine (A) in the classic DNA structure.
  • Why is Thymine Analysis Important? Thymine analysis helps assess thymine levels in the body, which can reveal metabolic disorders or health issues related to DNA, such as certain genetic diseases or disruptions in cellular interactions. It is also used in scientific research to understand how genetic interactions affect health.
  • What is the Sample Required for Analysis? The required sample can be blood, urine, or any other biological fluid, such as cerebrospinal fluid or tissue samples, depending on the type of test needed.
  • How Long Does the Analysis Take? The analysis time varies from one laboratory to another, but it typically takes from several hours to a few days. In some cases, results may be available more quickly if the sample is simple, like blood or urine.
  • Are There Any Risks in Conducting This Analysis? The analysis is generally safe and does not require complex procedures or pose special risks. The patient may experience slight discomfort if the test involves blood or urine collection.
  • How is the Analysis Conducted? Thymine is analyzed using advanced techniques such as Gas Chromatography (GC) and Mass Spectrometry (MS) to separate and analyze thymine levels in the sample. These processes are carried out with high precision to detect thymine levels accurately in biological samples.

Normal Levels

  • In Blood: There are typically no specific reference values for thymine levels in blood, as thymine is a fundamental component of DNA, and thus, its levels in the blood are usually very low. The analysis of thymine levels in blood may be used to understand its interactions with other nitrogenous bases or in the context of studying metabolism.
  • In Urine: Thymine levels in urine generally range from 0.1 to 5 micrograms per liter (µg/L). These values depend on various factors such as diet and body condition. If there is a metabolic disorder or genetic interaction, levels may be higher or lower than this range.
  • In Cells: Since thymine is part of the DNA structure, its quantity in cells depends on cell activity and growth. In rapidly growing tissues or cells that are dividing and proliferating, thymine levels may be higher compared to dormant cells.

Conditions & Notices

  • The terms and conditions announced on the "Lahalak" medical platform apply.
  • There are no special conditions for the service other than those mentioned.

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