Short-term biological variation of plasma uracil in a Caucasian healthy population.
Anne Winther-LarsenAnne Tranberg MadsenPeter Henrik NissenElke Hoffmann-LückeEva GreibePublished in: Clinical chemistry and laboratory medicine (2023)
Plasma uracil is subject to tight homeostatic regulation without semidiurnal and day-to-day variation, however between-subject variation exists. This emphasizes plasma uracil as a well-suited biomarker for evaluation of dihydropyrimidine dehydrogenase activity, but four samples are required to establish the homeostatic set-point in a patient.