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Sucrose Intolerance

Sucrose Intolerance

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This Sucrose Intolerance Breath Test home collection kit comes with sucrose as a substrate

Who should take this test?

If you suffer from any of these symptoms, this test may be right for you.

Bloating
Smelly stools/gas
Gas
Abdominal Pain
Diarrhea

Description

Sucrose Intolerance Breath Test

This Sucrose Intolerance Breath Test  home collection kit comes with sucrose as a substrate.

Sucrose intolerance is gaining attention as a cause of gas, bloating, and diarrhea. For people suffering from these symptoms, learning about sucrose intolerance and treating it can be a game-changer. The symptoms of sucrose intolerance include bloating, gas, and/or diarrhea.

Functional Medicine Shop is proud to partner with Aerodiagnostics, who utilize QuinoTron breath tests to diagnosis sucrose intolerance as the underlying root cause of food intolerance, IBS symptoms and chronic gastrointestinal issues.

Sucrose is a disaccharide made up of glucose and fructose and it is another name for common table sugar. It is a disaccharide, which means it contains two individual sugars linked together (“di” as in two, saccharide means sugar).

Understanding this bit of scientific information is essential. To be absorbed, the bond between these two linked sugars has to be broken by an enzyme called sucrase, so the sugar can be by the body. But what if the enzyme is missing or levels are low?

The enzyme sucrase (also called sucrase-isomaltase, saccharase or invertase) is present in both animal and plant tissues, and hydrolyzes sucrose into its two component monosaccharides.

If you are deficient in sucrase, then you will not be able to break the bond and this will lead to digestive symptoms. Sucrose intolerance (SI) is the inability to eat sucrose-containing foods without symptoms.

Sucrose intolerance  has two forms:

  • Acquired sucrose intolerance: Inflammation, disease, or other factors can damage your gut lining. When this happens, the level of enzymes to digest sucrose drops. This happens because the enzymes are stored in the gut. When the gut is damaged, enzyme stores decrease.
    This form of sucrose intolerance is seen in conditions such as inflammatory bowel disease, SIBO, celiac disease, and other illnesses that may damage the gut lining.
  • Congenital Sucrase-Isomaltase Deficiency (CSID): A person is born with this type. They do not have the genes to make the enzyme. From infancy, this person must follow a low sucrose diet.

The symptoms for the genetic/congenital form typically begin when a baby starts eating or drinking foods that contain sucrose. Babies are not usually symptomatic when nursing.

Other names for Sucrose Intolerance: Congenital sucrose intolerance, Congenital sucrose-isomaltose malabsorption, CSID, Disaccharide intolerance, SI deficiency, Sucrase-isomaltase deficiency.

QuinTron’s products are #1 recommended breath test kit globally! With over 1 million breath samples collected and analyzed using QuinTron’s breath kits and analyzers, you can feel confident and trust the results of your tests.

QuinTron’s patented closed-system breath collection devices quickly and easily allow you to collect breath samples in the privacy and comfort of your home, or anywhere you feel best.

You kit will be delivered directly to you.  Follow the easy pre-test preparation guidelines and begin collecting your breath samples. Once you have completed the breath collection, simply place the vials back into the protective packaging, affix the prepaid shipping label and send the box back to the facility for analysis. Once samples are received in house, each breath sample will be analyzed for levels of Hydrogen, Methane and Carbon Dioxide.  Results are typically available within 48 hours of receipt.

After you receive the results from your breath test, you should discuss any potential treatments and additional lifestyle recommendations with your medical professional.

Sucrose Intolerance Sample Report

Markers Measured

Sucrose Intolerance Breath Test markers measured:

  • Hydrogen Gas
  • Methane Gas
  • Carbon Dioxide

The major gases which are produced by bacteria include, primarily, carbon dioxide (CO2), hydrogen (H2), methane (CH4) and small concentrations of aromatic gases. Carbon dioxide is produced by all cells during metabolism, but only bacteria can produce H2 and CH4 as metabolic by-products, and this is accomplished primarily by bacteria which thrive in the absence of oxygen (called anaerobic bacteria). So, if either H2 or CH4 are produced biologically, it tells us that some food substance is exposed to bacterial fermentation.

Once samples are received by the lab, each breath sample will be analyzed for levels of Hydrogen, Methane and Carbon Dioxide. Results are typically available within 48 hours of receipt.

After you receive the results from your breath test, you should discuss any potential treatments and additional lifestyle recommendations with your medical professional.

Symptoms

Sucrose Intolerance Symptoms

Sucrose Intolerance can present like IBS symptoms:

  • Bloating
  • Smelly stools and gas
  • Gas
  • Abdominal Pain
  • Diarrhea

About Test

About Sucrose Intolerance Test

Review the Preparation Guidelines that are enclosed with the test kit that you will receive prior to performing this test!

Recent antibiotic treatment, barium study, colonoscopy, runny diarrhea or similar conditions can affect the test; therefore, DO NOT perform this test within 14 days of any of these conditions or consult a physician prior.

Avoid foods listed in the Preparation Guidelines sheet 12 hours prior to fasting.

  • No smoking, including second-hand smoke, for at least 1 hour before or at any time during the test.
  • No sleeping or vigorous exercise for at least 1 hour before or at any time during the test.
  • With the exception of water, do not eat/drink anything while fasting or during the test! This can cause false-positive readings or cause your test to be unreadable.
  • Suggested meals prior to fasting are located in the Preparation Guidelines sheet.
  • If you are on any medication or special diets that conflict with these test instructions, itis recommended to speak with your physician before performing this test.

Preparation for the Test

Review the additional enclosed Preparation Guidelines prior to performing this test!

Any recent antibiotic treatment, barium study, colonoscopy, runny diarrhea or similar conditions can affect the test; therefore, DO NOT perform this test within 14 days of any of these conditions.

If you are currently taking laxatives, antacids, Metamucil, Citrucel or similar, please discontinue for at least 24 hours prior and for the duration of the test.

  • Avoid foods listed in the Preparation Guidelines sheet 12 hours prior to fasting.
  • No smoking, including second-hand smoke, for at least 1 hour before or at any time during the test.
  • No sleeping or vigorous exercise for at least 1 hour before or at any time during the test.
  • With the exception of water, do not eat/drink anything while fasting or during the test! This can cause false-positive readings or cause your test to be unreadable.
  • Suggested meals prior to fasting are located in the Preparation Guidelines sheet.
  • If you are on any medication or special diets that conflict with these test instructions, it is recommended to speak with your physician before performing this test.

Prepare Test Solution - DO NOT DRINK YET!!!

If you are unable to determine your dosage amount, consult your physician.

  1. Mix the packet of the enclosed substrate into 8 oz. (250 ml) of water.
  2. Find your weight in the Mixing Chart below.
  3. Remove required amount of solution based on your weight.
  4. Add required amount of water to the remaining solution. Set drink aside.

**NOTE: If you are over 50lbs, simply consume 8oz (250 ml) of water mixed with the WHOLE sucrose packet.

Performing the Test (Collection Steps)

Collect your baseline sample following steps 1-4.

Hold the EasySampler device in one hand and a collection tube in the other hand.
You will only exhale once per each sample collection.
Take a normal (not deep) breath in; close your mouth around the mouthpiece then blow out normally.
Exhale once per each sample collection. As you exhale the bag fills with air. Keep it inflated.
(There is a small hole in the bag, this is intentional).
During your exhalation, insert the test tube into the needle holder completely so the stopper on the tube is punctured.
Remove the test tube after 1-2 seconds.
Keep the bag inflated until after the test tube is removed from the test tube holder.
Complete the tube label provided.
Make certain you label the Sample # correctly or your results will be inconclusive.

After collecting your baseline sample, drink the test solution you prepared.

After drinking the solution, collect one sample every 30 minutes.

Collect all samples following the Sample Chart and Collection Steps 1-4.

Put collection test tubes in the bubble bag(s). Place the bubble bag(s), any paperwork, and the EasySampler device back in the cardboard container, and return to the laboratory for analysis immediately.

Return the kit immediately for analysis.

Your breath sample is only stable for 14 days after collection.

FAQ

FAQ

Can I perform more than one breath collection kit on the same day?

You must wait at least 24 hours between each breath collection kit completion to allow for proper test preparation. This is to ensure that your results are accurate.

How do I collect the samples?

Once you order your kit you will be sent detailed instructions on how to prepare for and collect your breath samples. This will include videos designed to assist patients with questions related to breath testing and the process to collect a breath specimen.

How do I return my breath specimens once I have completed all of my breath collections?

Please ensure you have included the following in the box before shipping: Labeled glass vials in provided bubble wrap and the completed requisition form. Please feel free to also return the collection device and any additional paperwork.

Once you have packaged your breath specimens, place the prepaid FedEx return label on the outside of the white box and bring it to any FedEx dropbox (A mailbox for FedEx) or a FedEx facility. Click here to find the FedEx location closest to you. Customers shipping from outside of the United States may use the shipping method of their choice.

If you are missing any contents from your breath collection kit, please call, email, or chat with our Customer Service team and we would be happy to assist you.

How do I get my results?

Once Aerodiagnostics receives your specimens in their laboratory, the typical turnaround time for results is 24 business hours.

The results will be sent directly to you.

How do I return an unused breath collection kit?

Unfortunately, all breath test kits are final sale. No refunds are offered.

How It Works

1

Order your test

You'll get an email confirmation from us.

2

Within 48 hours of payment

The lab will confirm your order and provide tracking.

3

2 days after kits ship

We will send you test instructions.

4

When results are in

You'll be notified via email, with instructions to access via secured portal.

5

Interpretation

Learn how to read your lab report.

*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.

*Regulatory Statement*
Vibrant testing does not demonstrate absolute positive and negative predictive values for any disease state or condition. Its clinical utility has not been fully established. Vibrant validates the accuracy and precision of the testing but not of its clinical or diagnostic value. So these tests are for wellness and informational purpose only. Vibrant is actively doing clinical research on these samples, de-identified from patients under an IRB and will make research publications towards the same as and when the clinical utility is well established. These tests have been laboratory developed and their performance characteristics determined by Vibrant America LLC, a CLIA-certified laboratory performing the test CLIA#:05D2078809. The test has not been cleared or approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA). Although FDA does not currently clear or approve laboratory-developed tests in the U.S., certification of the laboratory is required under CLIA to ensure the quality and validity of the tests. The general wellness test intended uses relate to sustaining or offering general improvement to functions associated with a general state of health while making reference to diseases or conditions. Content provided for informational purposes only and should not be construed as medical advice. Content provided to help you make a healthy lifestyle, dietary, and treatment choices in consultation with your healthcare provider. It is intended to be used as a tool to encourage a general state of health and well-being. Please consult with your healthcare practitioner for diagnosis and treatment considerations. The Vibrant Wellness platform provides tools for you to track and analyze your general wellness profile.