Urine For Reducing Substance

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The Urine for Reducing Substance test is used to detect the presence of reducing substances in the urine, which are typically sugars or other substances that can donate electrons in a chemical reaction. The test is commonly used to screen for conditions such as diabetes or inborn errors of metabolism.

Description

Why It’s Done:
This test is mainly used to:
• Detect uncontrolled diabetes by identifying glucose in the urine
• Screen for galactosemia or other metabolic disorders in newborns
• Evaluate conditions where sugars like lactose, fructose, or galactose might be present in the urine due to enzyme deficiencies

Sample Collection:
• A random urine sample is typically collected.
• The test checks for the presence of reducing substances through a chemical reaction that causes a color change in the urine sample.