Biomarker library
Every marker, explained.
The Optimize biomarker library is a plain-language reference for the blood markers in our panel. Each entry covers what the marker measures, why it matters, and how to read it in the context of the rest of your blood work.
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Anemia5
Hematocrit
Percentage of total blood volume made up of red blood cells.
MCH
Average amount of hemoglobin per red blood cell.
MCHC
Average concentration of hemoglobin within red blood cells.
MCV
Average size of red blood cells, used to classify types of anemia.
RDW
Measure of the variation in size between individual red blood cells.
B-Vitamins4
Folate (vitamin B9)
B vitamin involved in DNA synthesis, cell division, and blood production.
Homocysteine
Amino acid that tracks with folate and B12 status and cardiovascular risk.
Methylmalonic Acid (MMA)
Functional marker that points to a possible cellular-level vitamin B12 deficiency.
Vitamin B12
B vitamin essential for nerve function, DNA synthesis, and blood production.
Electrolytes2
Heart & Vascular8
Apolipoprotein B (ApoB)
Protein that approximates the number of atherogenic lipoprotein particles in the blood.
HDL Cholesterol
Lipoprotein assessed within the context of the broader lipid profile.
LDL / HDL Ratio
Summary ratio within the lipid profile used as a cardiovascular indicator.
LDL Cholesterol
Lipid marker central to cardiovascular risk assessment.
Lipoprotein(a)
Lipid marker that raises cardiovascular risk independent of standard cholesterol values.
Total Cholesterol
Sum of all cholesterol fractions within the lipid profile.
Total Cholesterol / HDL Ratio
Summary ratio reflecting the balance between total cholesterol and HDL.
Triglycerides / HDL Ratio
Ratio that correlates with metabolic health and insulin sensitivity.
Immune System6
Basophils
White blood cell subtype involved in allergic reactions and inflammatory processes.
Eosinophils
White blood cell subtype involved in allergic reactions and immune responses.
Leukocytes (WBC Count)
Total white blood cell count as a broad measure of immunity and inflammatory activity.
Lymphocytes
White blood cells central to the adaptive immune response.
Monocytes
White blood cells that are part of the innate immune system.
Neutrophils
White blood cells that respond first to infection or tissue damage.