What is a good negative control to use when testing enzymes in a food lab experiment? What is the substance an enzyme affects? How do enzymes affect activation energy? Concerning Methylmalonic acidemia: (1) identify the enzyme that is defective (2) dr...
Methylmalonic acid Homocysteine levels Folate Macrocytic anemia may be caused by underlying diseases, so various blood tests are done to check for: Liver diseases Thyroid function Levels of vitamin B12 and folate Peripheral blood smear A small smear of blood is taken on a slide and is studied ...
One of the greatest tragedies of the B12 epidemic is that diagnosis and treatment are relatively easy and cheap—especially when compared to the treatment patients will need if they’re in a late stage of deficiency. A B12 test can be performed by any laboratory, and it should be covered by...
Methylmalonic acidemia is an autosomal recessive metabolic disorder in patients with elevated levels of methylmalonic acid. Which vitamin deficiency can lead to this disorder? Briefly explain your answer. Explain the following endocrine disorders....
While you can get a blood test for B12, that only tests the amount of B12 in the blood at that time. A better marker for deficiency methylmalonic acid (an organic acid that can be tested in urine). If MMA is high, it indicates a true B12 deficiency. ...
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Absorbed vitamin [B.sub.12] is then transported in the circulation to the tissues bound predominantly to transcobalamin II (TCII). Methylmalonic Acid: A Test Whose Time Has Come? More results ► Acronyms browser ? ▲ TCHRIP TCHS TCHSA TCHSN TCHT TCHTA TCHTG TCHTP TCHU TCHUD TCI TCI...