interference from other substances

What are Common Sources of Interference?


Interference can arise from several sources, including endogenous compounds, drugs, and dietary components. Endogenous substances, such as hormones or metabolites, may share structural similarities with toxins, complicating their detection. Similarly, pharmaceuticals and their metabolites can mimic toxicants. Additionally, certain foods and supplements can alter the metabolism or excretion of toxins, further influencing toxicological outcomes.

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