Total:€ 574,00
Melatonin Profile – Saliva
€ 129,00
Provides a snapshot of the sleep/wake cycle during a one day period.
Beschrijving
Clinical focus
The Melatonin Profile provides an overview of a patient’s sleep–wake rhythm by measuring salivary melatonin at several key time points over a single day. It is particularly useful in:
- Difficulty falling asleep or staying asleep
- Early-morning awakening
- Suspected circadian rhythm disorders (e.g. delayed sleep phase, advanced sleep phase)
- Jet lag and shift-work–related sleep problems
- Suspected low nocturnal melatonin output (e.g. with chronic stress, light exposure at night, ageing)
- Mood disorders where disturbed circadian regulation is suspected (SAD, burnout, some depressive pictures)
Melatonin in saliva closely reflects unbound, biologically active melatonin in circulation and provides a practical alternative to blood measurements for assessing circadian timing and overnight secretion.
Analytes
The profile includes four timed melatonin measurements in saliva:
- Melatonin – Morning (approximately 30 minutes after waking)
- Melatonin – Midday (before lunch)
- Melatonin – Evening (before dinner)
- Melatonin – Night (shortly before going to bed)
This pattern allows assessment of:
- Daytime suppression of melatonin
- Onset and rise of evening melatonin
- Adequacy of nocturnal peak secretion
Sample and collection
Sample type: Saliva, 4 tubes (patient home collection) Rupa Health+1
Collection day: 1 day.
Standard collection schedule (example): Rupa Health
- Morning sample – 30 minutes after waking, before breakfast
- Midday sample – before lunch
- Evening sample – before dinner
- Night sample – just before going to bed
General instructions:
- No food or drink (except water) for 1 hour before each collection
- No brushing or flossing teeth for 30 minutes before sampling
- Rinse the mouth with water, wait 10 minutes, then collect saliva into the tube
- Fill each tube to the indicated mark, close firmly, label with date and time
Specific restrictions (you can adapt to your WHL SOP):
- Avoid melatonin supplements for at least 36 hours before the first sample
- On the collection day avoid caffeine, energy drinks and non-essential supplements/medications that may interfere with melatonin (unless medically necessary)
Handling and shipping
- After each collection, place the tube immediately in the freezer
- Keep all tubes frozen together with the cold pack until shipment
- Ship the samples with the provided insulated packaging and cold pack, using the return label included in the kit
- Prefer early-week shipping so samples do not sit over the weekend in transit
Interpretation – typical patterns
The report will usually comment on:
- Normal profile: low daytime values with a clear rise in the evening and highest values at night
- Low nocturnal melatonin: may be associated with insomnia, ageing, excessive evening light exposure, beta-blocker use, or chronic stress
- Elevated daytime melatonin: can indicate circadian phase shift, inappropriate supplement timing, or sampling artefact
- Phase delay or advance: shift of the evening/night peak later or earlier than expected, relevant in delayed sleep phase syndrome, shift-work and jet lag
- These patterns are interpreted in the context of symptoms, medication/supplement use, and, if available, parallel cortisol or sleep questionnaires.
Scientific background
Melatonin is a pineal hormone with a strong circadian pattern, peaking at night and suppressed by light. Salivary melatonin correlates well with plasma melatonin and is widely used for assessing dim-light melatonin onset (DLMO) and circadian phase in clinical and research set
Additional information
| Weight | 0,5 kg |
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| Dimensions | 25 × 16 × 2,5 cm |
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