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Light and Medical Tests

From Ask a Scientist: “Serum and plasma both come from the liquid portion of the blood that remains once the cells are removed, but that’s where the similarities end. Serum is the liquid that remains after the blood has clotted. Plasma is the liquid that remains when clotting is prevented with the addition of an anticoagulant.”

The list below is from Mayo Clinic which suggests amber colored containers for serum and plasma blood and urine harvesting.

The wider internet suggests wrapping specimen containers in aluminum foil…or even paper towel (?). The main thing is some of the things degrade and morph and lord knows what else when exposed to light. And that is very interesting.

Test IDTest Name
VITCAscorbic Acid, P
BILITBilirubin Total, S
BFBLBilirubin, BF
BILIDBilirubin, Direct
BILURBilirubin, Random, U
BILI3Bilirubin, S
FBIOTBiotin (Vitamin B7)
FCAROCarotene, Beta
CDPChlordiazepoxide and metabolite, S
CMAMAComprehensive Metabolic Panel, S
FIBROFibroTest-ActiTest, S
LIVPRHepatic Function Panel, S
MTXSGMethotrexate Post Glucarpidase, S
MTHXMethotrexate, S
NSFIBNASH-FibroTest
NBILINeonatal Bilirubin, S
FNEOSNeopterin, Serum
FPABPantothenic Acid (B-5) Bioassay
PBALPPBG and ALA, P
PNZNPerphenazine (Trilafon)
PBGUPorphobilinogen, QN, Random, U
PQNRUPorphyrins, QN, Random, U
PQNUPorphyrins, QN, U
PTPPorphyrins, Total, P
PLPPyridoxal 5-Phosphate (PLP), P
VITB2Riboflavin (Vitamin B2), P
TDPThiamin (Vitamin B1), WB
VITAEVitamin A and Vitamin E, S
VITAPVitamin A, S
VITB3Vitamin B3 and Metabolites, P
B6PROVitamin B6 Profile (PLP and PA), P
VITEVitamin E, S

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