MIMT

Next-Gen

Microbiome Profiling

Next-Gen Microbiome Profiling integrates macroscopic, microscopic, parasitological, and molecular assessment to provide a complete evaluation of gastrointestinal health. This multi-level approach enables detection of functional disturbances, parasitic burden, microbial imbalance, and early inflammatory processes.

Integrated Fecal Examination

A comprehensive multi-stage diagnostic workflow supporting preventive care and targeted nutritional interventions.

Microbiome Profiling (NGS)

Using Next-Generation Sequencing (NGS) technology, we provide detailed molecular characterization of the intestinal bacterial community. We assess microbial diversity, relative abundance of taxa, and potential dysbiosis associated with chronic disorders, immune dysregulation, or metabolic disturbances.

NGS Technology
Diversity Indices

Parasitological Testing

Performed using flotation and sedimentation techniques to detect eggs, larvae, or oocysts of gastrointestinal parasites. Early detection reduces the risk of performance decline, weight loss, colic, or secondary intestinal inflammation while supporting deworming strategies.

Flotation
Sedimentation
Deworming Support

Biochemical Fecal Analysis

Assesses key markers of function including pH, occult blood (indicating microbleeding), fat, and reducing substances. Helps identify ongoing low-grade inflammation or malabsorption of nutrients.

pH Fermentation
Occult Blood
Mucosal Injury

Insulin Measurement

Quantitative measurement of serum insulin concentration using validated immunoassay methods. Supports early detection of insulin dysregulation, equine metabolic syndrome (EMS), and predisposition to laminitis. Recommended for animals with obesity or regional adiposity.

EMS Risk
Immunoassay
Laminitis Predisposition

Blood Glucose

Assessment of carbohydrate metabolism and systemic energy balance. When interpreted with insulin, it enables accuracy in identifying metabolic syndrome and impaired glucose regulation. Fundamental in the evaluation of endocrine disorders and stress-related responses.

Glucose Regulation
Insulin Sensitivity

Macroscopic Evaluation

Assessment includes fecal consistency, color, odor, and presence of undigested feed particles, mucus, blood, or visible parasites. These parameters provide initial insight into digestive efficiency, intestinal transit, and potential inflammatory or bleeding disorders.

Consistency
Transit Insight
Inflammatory Screening

Microscopic Analysis

Allows detection of abnormal cellular components, plant fiber digestion status, yeast overgrowth, and structural elements that may indicate malabsorption or altered fermentation patterns. This stage supports the identification of subclinical digestive dysfunction.

Yeast Overgrowth
Fiber Digestion
Malabsorption

Evidence-Based Diagnostic Solutions

Our integrated diagnostic approach supports preventive care, targeted nutritional interventions, microbiome modulation strategies, and long-term gastrointestinal monitoring.

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