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Metals in urine
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| Individual metals and elements in blood, serum/plasma, urine, hair and nails |
Ag
Au
B
Ba
Be
Bi
Br
Ca
Cs
Fe
Ga
Ge
Hf
I
In |
Ir
K
Li
Mo
Na
Nb
Os
P
Pd
Pt
Rb
Re
REE
Rh
Ru |
S
Sb
Sc
Sn
Sr
Ta
Te
Th
Ti
Tl
U
V
W
Y
Zr |
Accredited elements are Ca in blood, serum and urine, Fe in blood and serum, K in blood, serum and urine, Mo in blood, Na in blood, serum and urine, P in blood, serum and urine, Sb in blood and V in urine.
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| H-3b Metals in urine (accredited) |
| Ca (300) |
K (2000) |
Mg (1000) |
| Na (1000) |
P (400) |
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| Figure in brackets denote limit of quantification in µg/l. Minimum sample volume: 3 ml. |
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Reference data for urine
Sampling instructions for urine |
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| H-3c Metals in urine |
| Pb (0.2) |
Cd (0.04) |
Hg (0.2) |
| Accredited elements are marked in bold. Figure in brackets denote limit of quantification in µg/l. Minimum sample volume: 3 ml. |
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Reference data for urine
Sampling instructions for urine |
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| H-3d Metals in urine (accredited) |
| Co (0.05) |
Cr (0.2) |
Cu (2) |
| Ni (0.3) |
Zn (3) |
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| Figure in brackets denote limit of quantification in µg/l. Minimum sample volume: 3 ml. |
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Reference data for urine
Sampling instructions for urine |
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| H-3e Metals in urine |
| Al (2) |
Cd (0.04) |
Co (0.05) |
Cr (0.2) |
| Cu (2) |
Hg (0.2) |
Mn (0.3) |
Mo (0.3) |
| Ni (0.3) |
Pb (0.2) |
Zn (3) |
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| Accredited elements are marked in bold. Figure in brackets denote limit of quantification in µg/l. Minimum sample volume: 3 ml. |
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Reference data for urine
Sampling instructions for urine |
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| Arsenic speciation for urine |
| As(III) (0.03) |
| As(V) (0.2) |
| MMA(V) (0.04) |
| DMA(V) (0.1) |
| Figure in brackets denote limit of quantification in µg/l. Method: IC-HG-ICPMS. |
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Please contact the laboratory for further information. |
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| Supplementary elements to all packages |
| As (2) |
| Se (10) |
| As (2) + Se (1) |
| Figure in brackets denote limit of quantification in µg/l. |
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| Creatinine etc. |
| Creatinine + U-alpha1-microglobulin (protein HC) |
| S-beta2-microglobulin |
| pH |
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ALS Scandinavia participates in the ICP-MS Comparison Programme, an ongoing series of analytical comparisons arranged by Le Centre de Toxicologie du Québec (CTQ). Purpose of this programme is to enable laboratories using ICP-MS for biological samples to compare results. To date, ALS Scandinavia has participated in comparative studies on whole blood, serum/plasma, urine, hair, nails, liver and kidney for a large number of metals. |
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