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Why Test for Copper and Zinc Levels?
The Copper + Zinc Profile is an excellent way to determine immune status and the nutritional intake and/or absorption of zinc and copper. Zinc is necessary for the proper functioning of the immune system. This essential trace element is required for the activity of over 300 enzymes and is involved in most major metabolic pathways. The immune system depends on zinc in almost every aspect. Zinc has an inverse relationship with copper in the body. This means that as zinc goes down, copper goes up and vice versa. Adequate copper levels are essential for the growth of new blood vessels, wound healing, and recovering from heart attacks and strokes. When levels are only slightly above normal physiological amounts, copper can be toxic. Any mild abnormality or impairment of liver function can lead to copper excess.
Why Test for Copper?
Copper is an essential mineral that is involved in many important processes in the body, including the production of red blood cells, connective tissue, and neurotransmitters. However, too much or too little copper can be harmful to the body. High copper levels can cause oxidative damage and contribute to the development of conditions like Wilson’s disease, while low copper levels can lead to anemia and other health problems. Testing for copper levels can help identify imbalances and guide appropriate interventions, such as adjusting dietary intake or supplementing with copper.
Why Test for Zinc?
Zinc is another important mineral that is involved in numerous functions in the body, including immune function, wound healing, and DNA synthesis. Zinc deficiency is relatively common and can lead to impaired immune function, delayed wound healing, and other health problems. On the other hand, excessive zinc intake can interfere with the absorption of other minerals and cause toxicity. Testing for zinc levels can help identify deficiencies or excesses and guide appropriate interventions, such as adjusting dietary intake or supplementing with zinc.
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Analytes
The Copper + Zinc Profile includes the following compounds:
- Ceruloplasmin
- Ceruloplasmin Copper
- Copper Serum
- Copper/Zinc Ratio
- Nonceruloplasmin Copper
- Zinc Serum
Sample Reports
The Copper+ Zinc Profile report is a useful resource for practitioners who want to gain valuable insights into symptoms that may be caused by copper/zinc imbalances.
Test Prep and Instructions
MosaicDX offers patient-friendly sample collection kits that simplify testing. Our kits include visual, step-by-step instructions for test preparation and sample collection, personalized shipping cards, and pediatric collection bags if needed. With MosaicDX, patients can easily collect samples for testing with confidence and accuracy.