Use a urine creatinine test to check kidney function and urine concentration.
Test your sample for triclosan to quickly confirm whether the chemical is present.
Use the tiglylglycine (TG) test to check for abnormal tiglylglycine levels and help identify potential metabolic issues.
Check your product for propylparaben to verify its level and ensure compliance with safety and labeling requirements.
Detect recent styrene exposure with the phenyl glyoxylic acid (PGO) test.
Measure perchlorate in urine to understand your recent exposure to this thyroid-relevant contaminant.
Order the N-acetyl-S-(2-carbamoylethyl)-cysteine test to check for recent exposure to specific environmental or workplace chemicals.
Get the N-acetyl phenyl cysteine (NAP) test to measure NAP levels and inform next steps in care.
Check how you tolerate N-acetyl (Propyl) cysteine (NAPR) to guide safer, personalized use.
Screen for recent chemical exposure by measuring N‑Acetyl (3,4‑Dihydroxybutyl) cysteine in a urine sample.
Check for recent exposure to substances measured by the N‑Acetyl (2‑Hydroxypropyl) cysteine (NAHP) test.
Use the NACE test to confirm recent exposure to chemicals the test detects.
Use the MEtP test to check whether you’re being exposed to mono-ethyl phthalate and take steps to reduce that exposure.
Use the MEHP test to identify recent phthalate exposure and inform any needed follow-up.
Use the mono-(2-ethyl-5-oxohexyl) phthalate (MEOHP) test to check for recent exposure to phthalates.
Use the MEHHP test to check recent exposure to phthalates commonly found in plastics and personal care products.
Measure methylparaben in urine to understand your recent exposure to this common cosmetic and personal-care preservative.
Use the glyphosate test to detect glyphosate in your food, water, or soil.
Use the ethylparaben test to confirm whether your product contains ethylparaben and ensure accurate ingredient information.
Measure diphenyl phosphate (DPP) to determine exposure levels and inform safety or remediation decisions.
Detect recent exposure to certain organophosphate pesticides with the DMTP test.
Screen for recent exposure to dimethyl organophosphate pesticides by measuring DMDTP levels.
Measure dimethyl phosphate to check for recent pesticide exposure.
Test for recent exposure to organophosphate pesticides with the diethylthiophosphate (DETP) test.
Test for DEDTP to quickly determine possible pesticide exposure.
Measure your recent exposure to certain pesticides with the diethyl phosphate (DEP) test.
Test your product for butylparaben to confirm it meets safety and regulatory limits.
Test for BPA to determine your exposure level and guide steps to reduce it.
Check your atrazine exposure with the atrazine mercapturate test.
Measure atrazine exposure through a urine metabolite to understand your recent contact with this common agricultural herbicide.
Test for 4-nonylphenol to detect and address potential contamination in water or consumer products.
Detect recent exposure to xylene solvents with a quick 4-Methylhippuric acid (4MHA) urine test.
Check for recent exposure to common pyrethroid insecticides using the 3PBA test.
Use the 3-Methylhippuric acid (3MHA) test to detect recent workplace or environmental exposure to xylene.
Check your recent xylene exposure with a 2‑Methylhippuric acid test.
Check for signs of chemical exposure with the 2-Hydroxyisobutyric acid (2HIB) test.
Check for recent chemical exposure using the HEMA (2‑Hydroxyethyl mercapturic acid) urine test.
Test soil and water for 2,4‑D to verify levels are safe and meet regulatory requirements.
Use the 2,2-bis(4‑Chlorophenyl) acetic acid (DDA) test to quickly measure DDA levels in samples for safety and quality verification.