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Test ID: DNAOX

DNA Oxidative Damage, Urine

Test

Clinical Utility

Oxidative stress is adversely involved in many pathophysiological processes, aging and cancer. Oxidation of DNA occurs readily at the guanosine bases, so measurement of 8-hydroxy-2′- Deoxyguanosine (8-OHdG) in urine provides a quantitative assessment of ongoing oxidative damage or stress in the body. When 8-OHdG levels are elevated, it’s important to identify the sources of oxidative stress and assess the primary intracellular antioxidant glutathione. Taking steps to reduce oxidative stress is valuable in optimizing health and longevity. This non-invasive test requires a single first morning void (FMV) urine collection.

Source: https://www.doctorsdata.com/dna-oxidative-damage-assay/;Accessed 28-Oct-2016

Method

ELISA

Result Included

  • 8-hydroxy-2'-deoxyguanosine

Test Location

Doctor's Data

Specimen

Specimen Type

Urine

Volume

Minimum Volume

30 mL

Collection & Handling

Handling Information

Specimens must be frozen a minimum of 6 hours before shipping. Transport frozen.

Additional Information

A specimen collection kit is available. To order a kit online, please register or login. For assistance or more information, please click here to send us an email or call 416-422-3000 x 300.

For additional information refer to the Doctors Data website DNA Oxidative Damage Assay

Stability

Refrigerated Frozen
7 Days 7 Days

Rejection Criteria

Criteria Specification
Specimen Ambient

Sample Report

Turnaround Time

7 Days

Sample Report

Sample Report at external website.

Test Version

Last Updated

2022-05-09