The MitoSwabTM test offers a non-invasive way to evaluate mitochondrial function. This innovative test utilizes a painless cheek swab to collect cells from your inner cheek lining (buccal mucosa). The collected cells are then analyzed to measure the activity of specific enzymes within the mitochondria.
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Mitochondrial testing may be beneficial for individuals experiencing a combination of symptoms that could indicate mitochondrial dysfunction, especially if they affect multiple organ systems.
Other factors that may suggest the need for mitochondrial testing include:
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There are two versions of the MitoSwabTM test available, each providing valuable insights: MitoSwabTM and MitoSwabTM Plus.
This version assesses the activity of two key enzymes in the mitochondrial electron transport chain (ETC): Complex I and Complex IV. Additionally, it measures Citrate Synthase activity, which provides an indicator of the overall mitochondrial content within the cells.
This more comprehensive version analyzes all four complexes of the ETC (Complex I, II, III, and IV), offering a broader picture of mitochondrial function.