Amino Acid and Analogues


Amino acids are the fundamental building blocks of proteins. Non-proteinogenic amino acids are also important intermediates in metabolic pathways and can function as signaling molecules.

This analysis targets nearly 50 amino acid and analogues.

Minimal sample amounts:

  • Bodily Fluids (serum/plasma, urine, etc.): 25 μL (50 μL preferred)
  • Cells: 1e6 cell pellets
  • Tissues: 20 mg (50 mg preferred)
  • Feces: 30 mg
  • Other sample sources contact us for more guidance

Download list of metabolites.


Below is a list of the amino acid and analogues covered in this panel. Don't see your favorite amino acid of interest? Let us know and we'll add it to the list when analyzing your samples.

Amino Acids and Analogues

  • Amino acids & analogues
    • O-Phospho-L-serine
    • O-Phosphoethanolamine
    • Taurine
    • L-Asparagine
    • L-Serine
    • Glycine
    • Hydroxy-L-proline
    • Ethanolamine
    • L-Glutamine
    • L-Aspartic acid
    • L-Methionine sulfoxide
    • L-Citrulline
    • L-Threonine
    • L-Sarcosine
    • beta-Alanine
    • L-Alanine
    • L-Glutamic acid
    • L-Histidine
    • 1-Methyl-L-histidine
    • 3-Methyl-L-histidine
    • Argininosuccinic acid
    • L-Homocitrulline
    • L-Anserine
    • L-Camosine
    • L-alpha-Aminoadipic acid
    • gamma-Amino-n-butyric acid
    • D,L-beta-Aminoisobutyric acid
    • L-alpha-Amino-n-butyric acid
    • L-Arginine
    • L-Proline
    • L-Ornithine
    • Cystathionine
    • L-Cystine
    • delta-D,L-Hydroxylysine
    • L-Lysine
    • L-Methionine
    • L-Valine
    • L-Norvaline
    • L-Tyrosine
    • L-Homocystine
    • L-Isoleucine
    • L-Leucine
    • L-Norleucine
    • L-Phenylalanine
    • L-Tryptophan