updated : 27 Jan 2011
MEBO Research aims to widen knowledge of trimethylaminuria worldwide, both to the public and to health care professionals and researchers.
As part of this process, MEBO Research is launching a voluntary Worldwide Database of TMAU Test Results.
We aim to collect TMAU test result data in a largely unidentifiable manner. One copy of the database will be private and only shown discretely to parties who may be able to help us. The other will be a publicly viewable database on the MEBO Research website and blog, so that people can look at the results and compare. There is no directly identifiable information requested, such as your real name.
This way, everyone can learn about the different testing sites, their protocols and reference ranges, as well as to get an overview of the TMAU results. This database should also raise awareness.
Volunteers can skip any of the questions except the first one in each section, the phenotype and genotype test information.
Anyone wishing to add their results may do so through the form given below, or click on the link,
Note : This is a separate project from the testing project we are working on with Eliapharma Services Inc.
Person | Test Lab | provocation and sample type | TMA | TMA -oxide | Creatinine | FMO3 Capacity % | Possible Implication (expert opinion needed) | comment |
1 | Sheffield UK via Mullhaven | 24 hour high-choline diet then early morning sample | 153.3 | 1242.4 | 10.8 | 89% | TMAU2 | TMAO very high, as is TMA |
2 | Sheffield | high-choline diet & menstruation | 18.8 | 54.3 | 5.1 | 74.2% | TMAU1 | menstruating |
2 | Sheff | high choline diet | 18.9 | 89.9 | 7.4 | 82.6% | Border TMAU1 |
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