Scientists ask: can you test a health supplement from your kitchen table?
NCT ID NCT04985630
Summary
This study is testing how well a home health kit works for people to collect their own blood samples. Researchers want to see if the kit reliably measures levels of a compound called Urolithin A, which comes from a dietary supplement called Mitopure. The goal is to understand if this home-based testing method is practical and accurate for future health research.
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Amazentis USA
RECRUITINGSan Francisco, California, 94111, United States
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