Organic Acids Test (OAT)
- Adults seeking urinary organic acid metabolite insight via OAT testing
- Those monitoring gut yeast and bacterial metabolic byproducts at home
- Individuals exploring mitochondrial energy pathway markers through organic acids
About Organic Acids Test (OAT)
The Organic Acids Test (OAT) from MosaicDX is a comprehensive urine-based metabolic assessment that analyzes over 70 biomarkers — including markers related to yeast and bacterial overgrowth, mitochondrial function, neurotransmitter metabolism, nutrient status, and oxidative stress. It is designed for individuals, practitioners, and families seeking a detailed snapshot of underlying metabolic function that standard panels may not capture.
Why It's Worth Considering: MosaicDX (formerly Great Plains Laboratory) has a long-standing reputation in functional and integrative medicine for rigorous organic acids methodology; the OAT is frequently used by clinicians to guide targeted nutritional and lifestyle protocols.
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- Adults seeking urinary organic acid metabolite insight via OAT testing
- Those monitoring gut yeast and bacterial metabolic byproducts at home
- Individuals exploring mitochondrial energy pathway markers through organic acids
- Practitioners protocols requiring broad metabolic screening via single urine sample
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