Citrate is a compound that plays a key role in the citric acid cycle, essential for energy production in aerobic organisms. It helps break down carbohydrates, fats, and proteins to produce ATP (energy). Citrate also supports the regulation of the body’s acid-base balance and contributes to kidney stone prevention by binding with calcium.
Testing for citrate levels can be beneficial for certain individuals:
Dysregulated citrate levels can lead to symptoms related to the underlying causes and consequences of the imbalance:
Regulating citrate levels typically involves addressing the underlying factors that might be affecting them:
Several factors can affect citrate levels in the body: