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Urine Creatinine: A Context Marker for Interpreting Toxin Results

Use a urine creatinine test to check kidney function and urine concentration.

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Triclosan (TCS): An Antimicrobial That Still Turns Up in Urine

Test your sample for triclosan to quickly confirm whether the chemical is present.

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Tiglylglycine (TG): An Internal Metabolite of Energy and Isoleucine Metabolism

Use the tiglylglycine (TG) test to check for abnormal tiglylglycine levels and help identify potential metabolic issues.

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Propylparaben: Common Sources and Why It Shows Up in Urine

Check your product for propylparaben to verify its level and ensure compliance with safety and labeling requirements.

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Phenyl Glyoxylic Acid (PGO): A Urine Metabolite of Styrene and Ethylbenzene

Detect recent styrene exposure with the phenyl glyoxylic acid (PGO) test.

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Perchlorate (PERC): Where It Comes From and Why It Sits on the Thyroid Radar

Measure perchlorate in urine to understand your recent exposure to this thyroid-relevant contaminant.

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N-acetyl-S-(2-carbamoylethyl)-cysteine: The Urine Marker for Acrylamide Exposure

Order the N-acetyl-S-(2-carbamoylethyl)-cysteine test to check for recent exposure to specific environmental or workplace chemicals.

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NAP: The Sensitive Urine Marker for Benzene Exposure

Get the N-acetyl phenyl cysteine (NAP) test to measure NAP levels and inform next steps in care.

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Understanding NAPR and the Propyl Halide Solvents It Tracks

Check how you tolerate N-acetyl (Propyl) cysteine (NAPR) to guide safer, personalized use.

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N-Acetyl (3,4-Dihydroxybutyl) Cysteine: The Urine Marker That Tracks 1,3-Butadiene

Screen for recent chemical exposure by measuring N‑Acetyl (3,4‑Dihydroxybutyl) cysteine in a urine sample.

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NAHP: What It Reveals About Propylene Oxide Exposure

Check for recent exposure to substances measured by the N‑Acetyl (2‑Hydroxypropyl) cysteine (NAHP) test.

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NACE: A Urinary Footprint of Acrylonitrile and Tobacco-Smoke Exposure

Use the NACE test to confirm recent exposure to chemicals the test detects.

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MEtP and Its Link to Fragranced Products and Plastics

Use the MEtP test to check whether you’re being exposed to mono-ethyl phthalate and take steps to reduce that exposure.

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MEHP: A Short-Window Marker for DEHP Plastic Exposure

Use the MEHP test to identify recent phthalate exposure and inform any needed follow-up.

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MEOHP and Why It Reflects Your DEHP Phthalate Exposure

Use the mono-(2-ethyl-5-oxohexyl) phthalate (MEOHP) test to check for recent exposure to phthalates.

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MEHHP: A Urine Marker of DEHP Phthalate Exposure

Use the MEHHP test to check recent exposure to phthalates commonly found in plastics and personal care products.

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Understanding Methylparaben and How Exposure Is Measured

Measure methylparaben in urine to understand your recent exposure to this common cosmetic and personal-care preservative.

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Glyphosate Exposure: Common Sources and What a Urine Test Can Show

Use the glyphosate test to detect glyphosate in your food, water, or soil.

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Ethylparaben: Where It Comes From and Why It's Worth Measuring

Use the ethylparaben test to confirm whether your product contains ethylparaben and ensure accurate ingredient information.

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DPP: A Urinary Marker for Organophosphate Flame Retardants and Why It's Worth Measuring

Measure diphenyl phosphate (DPP) to determine exposure levels and inform safety or remediation decisions.

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DMTP: What It Reveals About Recent Organophosphate Pesticide Contact

Detect recent exposure to certain organophosphate pesticides with the DMTP test.

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DMDTP and the Dimethyl Organophosphate Family: Sources and How It's Measured

Screen for recent exposure to dimethyl organophosphate pesticides by measuring DMDTP levels.

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DMP: A Class-Level Marker of Dimethyl Organophosphate Exposure

Measure dimethyl phosphate to check for recent pesticide exposure.

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DETP: One of the Footprints Organophosphate Pesticides Leave Behind

Test for recent exposure to organophosphate pesticides with the diethylthiophosphate (DETP) test.

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DEDTP Exposure: Ethyl-Type Organophosphate Sources and What It May Signal

Test for DEDTP to quickly determine possible pesticide exposure.

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DEP: A Shared Urinary Marker of Organophosphate Pesticide Exposure

Measure your recent exposure to certain pesticides with the diethyl phosphate (DEP) test.

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Understanding Butylparaben: Everyday Sources and How It's Measured

Test your product for butylparaben to confirm it meets safety and regulatory limits.

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BPA: Where It Comes From and Why It's Worth Measuring

Test for BPA to determine your exposure level and guide steps to reduce it.

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Atrazine Mercapturate: The Direct Urinary Footprint of Atrazine Exposure

Check your atrazine exposure with the atrazine mercapturate test.

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Atrazine: Where This Herbicide Comes From and How Exposure Is Measured

Measure atrazine exposure through a urine metabolite to understand your recent contact with this common agricultural herbicide.

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4-Nonylphenol Exposure: Common Sources and What It May Signal

Test for 4-nonylphenol to detect and address potential contamination in water or consumer products.

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4MHA: The Urinary Fingerprint of p-Xylene and How It's Measured

Detect recent exposure to xylene solvents with a quick 4-Methylhippuric acid (4MHA) urine test.

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3PBA: Where Pyrethroid Insecticide Exposure Comes From and Why It's Worth Measuring

Check for recent exposure to common pyrethroid insecticides using the 3PBA test.

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3MHA: A Urinary Marker of m-Xylene Solvent Exposure and How It's Measured

Use the 3-Methylhippuric acid (3MHA) test to detect recent workplace or environmental exposure to xylene.

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2MHA Exposure: Common o-Xylene Solvent Sources and What It May Signal

Check your recent xylene exposure with a 2‑Methylhippuric acid test.

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Understanding 2HIB and How It Reveals Fuel-Ether Exposure

Check for signs of chemical exposure with the 2-Hydroxyisobutyric acid (2HIB) test.

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HEMA: The Urinary Footprint of Ethylene Oxide and Why It's Worth Measuring

Check for recent chemical exposure using the HEMA (2‑Hydroxyethyl mercapturic acid) urine test.

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2,4-D Exposure: Where This Common Weed Killer Comes From and What It May Signal

Test soil and water for 2,4‑D to verify levels are safe and meet regulatory requirements.

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2,2-bis(4-Chlorophenyl) Acetic Acid (DDA): A Urinary Trace of Legacy DDT Pesticides

Use the 2,2-bis(4‑Chlorophenyl) acetic acid (DDA) test to quickly measure DDA levels in samples for safety and quality verification.

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