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Published in: International Journal of Legal Medicine 6/2010

01-11-2010 | Original Article

Ethyl glucuronide and ethyl sulfate in urine after consumption of various beverages and foods—misleading results?

Authors: Frank Musshoff, Elena Albermann, Burkhard Madea

Published in: International Journal of Legal Medicine | Issue 6/2010

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Abstract

Urine testing for ethyl glucuronide (EtG) is used to spot recent alcohol intake and is utilized to document alcohol abstinence. However, other possible sources of ethanol existed when special beverages or foods were ingested. EtG concentration curves in urine were measured after the consumption of non-alcoholic beers, fruit juices, sauerkraut, and matured bananas. Using a cutoff of 0.1 mg/l, positive EtG findings were revealed after the ingestion of a lot of non-alcoholic beer up to 13 h later, sauerkraut up to 5 h later, and matured bananas up to 3.5 h later. In German abstinence programs, subjects have to deliver a urine sample within 24 h after advice, and all participants are informed about possible misleading results caused by the consumption of certain beverages or foods. With respect to the present results, a 0.1 mg/l cutoff can be considered useful, and misleading results should not be expected from informed subjects within a 24-h waiting period.
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Metadata
Title
Ethyl glucuronide and ethyl sulfate in urine after consumption of various beverages and foods—misleading results?
Authors
Frank Musshoff
Elena Albermann
Burkhard Madea
Publication date
01-11-2010
Publisher
Springer-Verlag
Published in
International Journal of Legal Medicine / Issue 6/2010
Print ISSN: 0937-9827
Electronic ISSN: 1437-1596
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00414-010-0511-z

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