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Non-fasted results
As stated in the instructions, we recommend taking the test after an overnight fast for accurate and comparable results.
Your current results will still provide useful directional insights, but the specific cut-offs and target ranges apply only to fasted samples.
Results taken non-fasted may also be harder to compare with your next test.
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EFSA järgi:
1. DHA aitab säilitada normaalset ajutalitlust.
2. EPA ja DHA aitavad kaasa normaalsele südametalitlusele.
EFSA andmetel on D-vitamiinil järgmised mõjud:
3. aitab kaasa kaltsiumi ja fosfori normaalsele imendumisele/kasutamisele;
4. aitab hoida vere kaltsiumisisalduse normaalsena;
5. aitab hoida luud normaalsetena;
6. aitab hoida lihaste talitluse normaalsena;
7. aitab hoida hambaid normaalsetena;
8. aitab kaasa immuunsüsteemi normaalsele talitlusele;
9. osaleb rakujagunemise protsessis.
As we have learned, when tryptophan travels through the body, it can follow multiple metabolic routes. One major pathway is the kynurenine pathway, which is primarily controlled by the host and is strongly activated by immune stress.

When the body experiences immune stress – due to physiological or psychological stress – the enzyme IDO1 (indoleamine 2,3-dioxygenase) is upregulated. This enzyme converts tryptophan into kynurenine (KYN), diverting it away from protective microbial metabolites like IPA and towards the stress-associated kynurenine pathway.
Although the kynurenine pathway is regulated by host enzymes, its activation is closely shaped by the state of the gut microbiota. A balanced microbiota, rich in fiber-fermenting species, produces SCFAs and other beneficial metabolites that suppress inflammatory signaling and downregulate IDO1. In contrast, when imbalanced,this regulatory control is weakened, increasing immune stress and raising kynurenine production. Thus, the microbiota doesn’t just shape its own metabolic output; it also helps regulate the body’s inflammatory tryptophan metabolism.
Importantly, IDO1 not only channels tryptophan into the kynurenine pathway – it also acts as a modulator of microbial ecology. By depleting tryptophan locally, IDO1 limits the availability of this key amino acid to gut microbes. This immune-driven restriction of nutrients can suppress microbial proliferation, reduce the output of beneficial indole metabolites, and shift the microbial ecosystem in ways that reinforce imbalance.
In this way, kynurenine production is primarily host-driven but is also influenced by – and in turn influences – the gut microbiota. Elevated KYN reflects a shift toward immune-associated metabolism, shaped by a disrupted dialogue between the immune system and the microbial ecosystem.
What does kynurenine reflect?
Kynurenine is a sensitive signal of the immune response. Elevated KYN levels in blood have been linked to contexts of persistent immune activation, metabolic stress, and aging.
Importantly, KYN levels and ratios (e.g., KYN/TRP) are used in research and clinical contexts to track immune tone and systemic stress.
When tryptophan shifts toward (excessive) kynurenine
Factors that increase KYN production:
This shift can reduce the availability of tryptophan for serotonin or microbial pathways (like the production of IPA) and increase production of downstream metabolites such as quinolinic acid (QA), which can be stress-associated or overstimulating in excess.
Why we measure KYN in our Gut Health Test
Kynurenine is not inherently “bad” – in fact, it plays important roles in immune regulation and NAD+ production. But persistently elevated levels reflect a body under immune strain. When combined with other markers like IPA and TRP, KYN helps reveal:
This test is not meant to be diagnostic. Instead, it offers a snapshot of your tryptophan metabolism and how it may reflect your immune and gut health status – providing a tool for lifestyle feedback and improvement tracking.
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