Ethyl Glucuronide

Ethyl glucuronide is a metabolite of ethanol which is formed in the body by glucuronidation following exposure to ethanol, usually from drinking alcoholic beverages. It is used as a biomarker to test for ethanol use and to monitor alcohol abstinence in situations where drinking is prohibited, such as by the military, in alcohol treatment programs, in professional monitoring programs (health professionals, attorneys, airline pilots in recovery from addictions), in schools, liver transplant clinics, or in recovering alcoholic patients. In addition to its use to monitor abstinence and detect drinking, EtG also has potential for monitoring the amount of alcohol use over time because it can be detected in hair and nails, though the effectiveness of this has not yet been proven.

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VAng-Cr3684 Ethyl glucuronide (EtG)-BSA Antigen (HM128) (Hapten:Protein=16-18:1) Ethyl glucuronide (EtG)-BSA Antigen, matched pairs: HM128 (detection); Hapten:Protein=16-18:1; Used for ELISA, Lateral Flow. Ethyl glucuronide Drugs of Abuse Datasheet 1 mg Inquiry
VAng-Cr3685 Ethyl glucuronide (EtG)-BSA Antigen Ethyl glucuronide (EtG)-BSA Antigen, used for ELISA, Lateral Flow. Ethyl glucuronide Drugs of Abuse Datasheet 1 mg Inquiry
VAng-Cr3686 Ethyl glucuronide (EtG)-BSA Antigen (HM128) (Hapten:Protein=16:1) Ethyl glucuronide (EtG)-BSA Antigen, matched pairs: HM128 (detection); Hapten:Protein=16:1; Used for ELISA, Lateral Flow. Ethyl glucuronide Drugs of Abuse Datasheet 1 mg Inquiry

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