Trans-3-Hydroxycotinine

ToxicologyAlso known as: trans-3-OH-cotinine Sal-mCncAlso known as: trans-3-OH-cotinine SerPl-mCncAlso known as: trans-3-OH-cotinine Ur-mCncng/mL

Measures nicotine metabolites in serum or plasma to detect recent tobacco smoke exposure.

Normal Range
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ng/mL
Abnormal Levels
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Specimen Type
Blood

Why This Biomarker Matters

This test objectively confirms tobacco exposure, which is crucial for assessing health risks and monitoring smoking cessation efforts. Tobacco use significantly increases risk of heart disease, cancer, and lung disease.

Overview

Trans-3-hydroxycotinine is a metabolite of nicotine, the addictive substance in tobacco. This urine test detects tobacco smoke exposure by measuring cotinine breakdown products, providing a more accurate picture of recent nicotine use than blood tests. It's used to assess tobacco exposure in smokers, secondhand smoke exposure, and to monitor compliance with smoking cessation programs. The test can detect exposure for several days after tobacco use.

Research & Evidence

2 publications

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Research data from MEDLINE/PubMed · 2 articles

Technical Information (LOINC Codes)

Standardized laboratory codes for this biomarker

35140-3Primary
Trans-3-Hydroxycotinine [Mass/volume] in Serum or Plasma
ng/mL
33916-8
Trans-3-Hydroxycotinine [Mass/volume] in Urine
ng/mL
78887-7
Trans-3-Hydroxycotinine [Mass/volume] in Saliva (oral fluid)
ng/mL

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