Tyrosine Quantitative Test | Lahalak Platform

Measure tyrosine levels essential for hormone and neurotransmitter production, helping evaluate liver function and metabolism to ensure your body's optimal nutritional and chemical balance.

Prices starts from: 166.68 SAR

Scientific name: Tyrosine Quantitative Test

The Tyrosine Quantitative analysis using Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry (GC-MS) is an advanced technique used to determine the concentration of this amino acid in biological samples and food products. This analysis is known for its high accuracy and ability to separate compounds with precision, allowing for detailed information on tyrosine le...

Tyrosine Quantitative Test - Tyrosine Amino Acid Balance
Service type Laboratory test (Blood)
Duration 10-15 minutes
Fasting 8-12 hours fasting
Prices Starting from 166.68 SAR

Included Services

  • Tyrosine Quantitative GC-MS Test
  • The optimal health guidance based on the result.
  • Personal support services from Lahalak

Medical Service Information

Purpose Test

  • Blood: To assess tyrosine levels in the blood and examine any potential imbalances.
  • Urine: To detect abnormal levels of tyrosine.
  • Food products: To analyze tyrosine levels in foods and their role in nutrition.
  • Biochemical processes: To determine the role of tyrosine in vital processes within the body.
  • Detection of imbalances: That may indicate health or nutritional issues, such as tyrosine deficiency or excess.

Recommended groups

  • Medical laboratories: For analyzing blood and urine samples and assessing tyrosine levels.
  • Researchers in biology and medicine: To study the role of tyrosine in biochemical processes and diseases.
  • Food companies: To analyze tyrosine levels in food products and their role in nutrition.
  • Research centers studying metabolism: To examine the effect of tyrosine on metabolic processes.
  • Patients: To evaluate tyrosine deficiencies or excesses and diagnose related health conditions.

Symptoms indicative

  • Psychological issues: Such as depression or anxiety.
  • Growth disorders: Especially in children.
  • Low energy levels: Persistent feelings of fatigue.
  • Nutritional problems: Such as malnutrition or the body's lack of response to treatment.
  • Unexplained symptoms: Such as sudden changes in mood or behavior.

FAQs

  • What is the accuracy of tyrosine analysis using GC-MS? It has high accuracy, allowing for the detection of low concentrations precisely.
  • How is the sample prepared before analysis? Tyrosine is extracted from the sample using appropriate solvents, then prepared for the separation of compounds.
  • How long does it take to get the results? The analysis usually takes from several hours to a day.
  • What are the minimum detection limits for tyrosine? The limits vary depending on the device, but are often in the microgram per liter range.
  • What are the practical applications of tyrosine analysis? It is used in scientific research, health condition assessment, and food quality analysis.

Normal Levels

  • In blood: tyrosine levels are considered normal at around 60-120 micrograms/dL.
  • In urine: levels may range from 20 to 150 micrograms/24 hours.

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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