UrineCheck 7 is a seven panel adulterant screen for the following:
- Creatinine
- Nitrites
- Glutaraldehyde
- pH
- Specific Gravity
- Bleach
- Pyridinium Chlorochromate
All seven adulterants are checked on the same, single strip with
individual results for each of the tests.
Simply dip the strip into a urine sample, withdraw and wait 1-2 minutes
for the test to activate - it's that easy.
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Creatinine
Testing for sample dilution. In this assay, creatinine reacts
with a creatinine indicator in an alkaline condition to form a
purplish-brown colour complex. The concentration of creatinine is
directly proportional to the colour intensity of the test pad.
Nitrites
Commercial adulterants such as Klear and Whizzies will cause a positive
result for Nitrites. These products work by oxidizing the major
cannabinoid metabolite THC-COOH. Normal urine specimens should
contain no trace of nitrite and positive results for nitrite usually
indicate the presence of an adulterant.
Glutaraldehyde
Adulterants like UrinAid and Clear Choice contain glutaraldehyde which
could cause a false negative result by disrupting the enzyme used in
some immunoassay tests. This test screens for the presence of exogenous
aldehyhe.
pH
Testing for the presence of acidic or alkaline adulterant. This test is
based on the well-known double pH indicator method that gives
distinguishable colors over a wide pH range.
Specific Gravity
Tests for sample dilution. The normal range is from 1.003 to 1.030.
Values outside this range may be the result of specimen dilution or
adulteration.
Bleach
A quick screen to check for the presence of bleach.
Pyridinium Chlorochromate (PCC)
This adulterant, sold under the brand name UrineLuck produces oxidants
that should not be present in urine and indicates that the sample has
been adulterated.
This is a tube of 25 individual test strips.