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Verifying the validity of urinary kryptopyrrole (UKP) testing in an adult population: Protocol for a multi-stage research project
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Verifying the validity of urinary kryptopyrrole (UKP) testing in an adult population: Protocol for a multi-stage research project

Amie Steel, Jason Rainforest and Janet Schloss
Advances in integrative medicine, Vol.6(3), pp.120-125
16/02/2019

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Abstract

Diagnostic test Mauve factor Pyrolluria
Urinary kryptopyrroles (UKP) are described as pyrrole compounds excreted in urine and have been associated with a broad range of signs and symptoms. However, causality between elevated UKP and the described symptoms of pyrrole disorder have not been established. A four stage project has been developed to verify the validity of a urinary kryptopyrroles test and attempt to establish a reference range for a healthy population.

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