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NutrEval® Plasma

NutrEval® Plasma

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NutrEval® Plasma
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About the Test

What is the NutrEval Plasma Test?

The NutrEval Plasma is the same test as the NutraEval FMV minus 5 Biomarkers. This test features a Plasma Amino Acid Analysis as well as serum, whole blood, and urine.  

This test evaluates a variety of antioxidants, vitamins, minerals, fatty acids, and other biomarkers to determine dietary deficiencies and imbalances.

The NutrEval Plasma test can help physicians and patients understand how nutritional imbalances may impact their health, help practitioners identify the causes of dysfunction, and help patients overcome chronic conditions.

The World Health Organization has established that one or more forms of malnutrition affect each country. This implies three broad groups of conditions:

  • Undernutrition
  • Micronutrient-related malnutrition (inadequate or excess vitamins or minerals)
  • Overweight, obesity, and diet-related diseases

Nutrients play a vital role in every physiological process in the body, from metabolism and immune defense to hormone regulation and digestion. Thus, proper nutrition is key to preventing certain diseases.

What's the Difference Between the NutrEval FMV & NutraEval Plasma?

You can compare biomarkers here.

Which Patients is the NutrEval Plasma Best Used For?

The NutrEval FMV test is recommended for patients suffering symptoms related to nutritional imbalances and deficiencies such as mood disorders, cardiovascular disease, obesity, insulin resistance, type 2 diabetes, autism, fatigue, weight issues, malnutrition, dietary guidance, maldigestion, malabsorption and increased nutrient demand in physical trauma or healing.

Even patients not suffering from uncomfortable symptoms may be deficient in certain essential nutrients. Iron, Vitamin D, B12, calcium, and magnesium are the most common nutrient deficiencies in the United States and can be easily identified with a nutritional test.

What Does NutrEval Plasma Test Measure?

The NutrEval FMV Test analyzes over 125 biomarkers and evaluates over 40 antioxidants, minerals, vitamins, amino acids, essential fatty acids, and other selected nutrients. Some families of biomarkers are organic acids, oxidative stress markers, essential and non-essential amino acids, dietary peptide-related markers, essential and metabolic fatty acids markers, nutrient elements, and toxic elements, among others.

Most metabolites and molecules are measured with the highly sensitive methodologies of Gas Chromatography, Mass Spectrometry (MS), and Liquid Chromatography followed by MS in tandem (MS/MS).

Genova Diagnostics provides a user-friendly report with actionable results, including:

  • Digestive support and vitamin, amino acid, mineral, and fatty acid recommendations.
  • Functional pillars with a built-in scoring system to guide therapy for mitochondrial dysfunction, toxic exposures, fatty acid imbalances, methylation support, and oxidative stress.
  • Educational information on the function of nutrients and complications of deficiencies, including dietary sources.

What Type of Sample is Needed to Complete the NutrEval Plasm Test?

The NutrEval FMV Test is both a blood and urine test. The blood sample collection must be performed by a lab professional. The NutrEval Plasma and NutrEval FMV (first morning void) differ based on which sample type is used to measure amino acids, plasma or urine.

The test synthesizes the information via an algorithm that determines the patient’ personalized nutrient needs. This algorithm is based on literature-proven functional markers associated with a need for a particular nutrient.

*Testing is not performed in patients under two years old.

What is the Difference Between Plasma and Urine Amino Acids?

Certain amino acids are measurable in blood versus urine and sample type selection depends on the clinical concern. The key differences between plasma and urine amino acids are summarized below.

Source: Genova Diagnostics


About the Test

The NutrEval® Plasma evaluates a variety of antioxidants, vitamins, minerals, fatty acids, and other biomarkers to determine nutritional deficiencies and imbalances. This test cannot be ordered for patients under 2 years of age.

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Biomarkers

Glycine
Glycine
Histidine
Histidine
Adipic Acid
Adipic Acid
4-Hydroxyphenylpyruvic Acid
4-Hydroxyphenylpyruvic Acid
3-Methylhistidine
3-Methylhistidine
Isocitric Acid
Isocitric Acid
Lactic Acid
Lactic Acid
Lipid Peroxides
Lipid Peroxides
3-Methyl-4-OH-phenylglycol
3-Methyl-4-OH-phenylglycol
Lysine
Lysine
Malic Acid
Malic Acid
Margaric Acid
Margaric Acid
3-Hydroxyproprionic Acid
3-Hydroxyproprionic Acid
Methionine
Methionine
1-Methylhistidine
1-Methylhistidine
Lead
Lead
Ornithine
Ornithine
Orotic Acid
Orotic Acid
Oxalic Acid
Oxalic Acid
Hippuric Acid
Hippuric Acid
Phenylacetic Acid
Phenylacetic Acid
Isoleucine
Isoleucine
Valine
Valine
Phenylalanine
Phenylalanine
Phosphoethanolamine
Phosphoethanolamine
Phosphoserine
Phosphoserine
Proline
Proline
Pyruvic Acid
Pyruvic Acid
Leucine
Leucine
Copper
Copper
Sarcosine
Sarcosine
Suberic Acid
Suberic Acid
Succinic Acid
Succinic Acid
Taurine
Taurine
Threonine
Threonine
Tryptophan
Tryptophan
Urea
Urea
a-Keto-b-Methylvaleric Acid
a-Keto-b-Methylvaleric Acid
a-Ketoadipic Acid
a-Ketoadipic Acid
a-Ketoglutaric Acid
a-Ketoglutaric Acid
a-Ketoisocaproic Acid
a-Ketoisocaproic Acid
a-Ketoisovaleric Acid
a-Ketoisovaleric Acid
Alpha-Linolenic Acid
Alpha-Linolenic Acid
Cadmium
Cadmium
Mercury
Mercury
Glutathione
Glutathione
Asparagine
Asparagine
Cysteine
Cysteine
Selenium
Selenium
Arsenic
Arsenic
Fasting Glucose
Fasting Glucose
Glutamine
Glutamine
Serine
Serine
Arginine
Arginine
Potassium
Potassium
Manganese
Manganese
Magnesium
Magnesium
Glyceric Acid
Glyceric Acid
Glycolic Acid
Glycolic Acid
Zinc
Zinc
Cis-Aconitic Acid
Cis-Aconitic Acid
Beta-Aminoisobutyric Acid
Beta-Aminoisobutyric Acid
b-Alanine
b-Alanine
Benzoic/Hippuric Acids Ratio
Benzoic/Hippuric Acids Ratio
Benzoic Acid
Benzoic Acid
Behenic Acid
Behenic Acid
Citric Acid
Citric Acid
Citrulline
Citrulline
Creatinine
Creatinine
Cystathionine
Cystathionine
Aspartic Acid
Aspartic Acid
D-Arabinitol
D-Arabinitol
a-Aminoadipic Acid
a-Aminoadipic Acid
a-Amino-N-Butyric Acid
a-Amino-N-Butyric Acid
Ethanolamine
Ethanolamine
Formiminoglutamic Acid
Formiminoglutamic Acid
Gamma-Linolenic Acid
Gamma-Linolenic Acid
Glutamic Acid
Glutamic Acid
Alanine
Alanine
Eicosapentaenoic Acid
Eicosapentaenoic Acid
Oleic Acid
Oleic Acid
Docosahexaenoic Acid
Docosahexaenoic Acid
Nervonic Acid
Nervonic Acid
Pentadecanoic Acid
Pentadecanoic Acid
Eicosadienoic Acid
Eicosadienoic Acid
3-Hydroxybutyric Acid
3-Hydroxybutyric Acid
2-Hydroxyphenylacetic Acid
2-Hydroxyphenylacetic Acid
Docosatetraenoic Acid
Docosatetraenoic Acid
Homovanillic Acid
Homovanillic Acid
Stearic Acid
Stearic Acid
3-Indoleacetic Acid
3-Indoleacetic Acid
Docosapentaenoic Acid
Docosapentaenoic Acid
Dihomo-Gamma-Linolenic Acid
Dihomo-Gamma-Linolenic Acid
Arachidic Acid
Arachidic Acid
2-Hydroxybutyric Acid
2-Hydroxybutyric Acid
Vaccenic Acid
Vaccenic Acid
Palmitic Acid
Palmitic Acid
Elaidic Acid
Elaidic Acid
Glutaric Acid
Glutaric Acid
Methylmalonic Acid
Methylmalonic Acid
Vanillylmandelic Acid
Vanillylmandelic Acid
Linoleic Acid
Linoleic Acid
Pyroglutamic Acid
Pyroglutamic Acid
Gamma-aminobutyric acid
Gamma-aminobutyric acid
3-OH-3-Methylglutaric Acid
3-OH-3-Methylglutaric Acid
Kynurenic Acid
Kynurenic Acid
Palmitoleic Acid
Palmitoleic Acid
Tricosanoic Acid
Tricosanoic Acid
Arachidonic Acid
Arachidonic Acid
Dihydroxyphenylpropionic Acid
Dihydroxyphenylpropionic Acid
Citramalic Acid
Citramalic Acid
5-Hydroxyindoleacetic Acid
5-Hydroxyindoleacetic Acid
Lignoceric Acid
Lignoceric Acid
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Lab Test Information
Price
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Sample Type
Plasma
Urine
Whole Blood
Serum
Shipping Time
5 - 10 days
FedEx
Turnaround Time
21 days
Test Preparation Starts
Up to 4 days before collection
Number of Collection Days
1 - 2 days
Methods Used For Processing
ICP-MS, Alkaline Picrate, LC-MS/MS, GC-MS, TBARS Assay, Hexokinase/G6PDH Method, HPLC, Colorimetric Assay
Lab Certifications
CLIA Certified
CAP Accredited
ISO 15189
COLA Accredited
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