Cadmium in daily urine (chromatography)
The OLYMP clinical diagnostic laboratory uses mass spectrometry to analyze the concentrations of trace elements and toxic substances in daily urine. This method allows metabolic disorders to be identified, the excretion of elements to be assessed, and heavy metal poisoning to be diagnosed.
Daily urine is a reliable indicator for testing metabolism and the excretion of trace elements from the body, making it a valuable biomaterial for assessing toxic effects.
Cadmium is one of the most hazardous heavy metals. It negatively affects the function of the kidneys, liver, and skeletal system. The main sources of cadmium are contaminated water, air, and food products. When accumulated, this element can cause serious pathologies