Method: ICP-MS (Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometry) with creatinine normalization by Jaffe Reaction (CLIA 14D0646470); not cleared or approved by the FDA. Results in µg/g creatinine; reference intervals based on NHANES population data under non-provoked conditions. Not a stand-alone diagnosis; should be interpreted in clinical context.

Tellurium is a metalloid with properties similar to sulfur and selenium but no biological role in humans.

Key benefits of Tellurium (Te) testing

  • Tellurium industrial and electronics exposure tracking
  • rare metal monitoring

What is Tellurium (Te)?

Tellurium is a rare metalloid used in electronics, solar panels, and some metallurgical applications. Non-occupational tellurium exposure is uncommon. Urinary tellurium reflects primarily occupational or industrial exposure. Measured via ICP-MS.

Why is Tellurium (Te) important?

Tellurium compounds can cause a characteristic garlic-like odor in the breath at elevated exposures. Occupational exposure in electronics manufacturing or metallurgy may be the primary source for elevated urinary tellurium. Non-occupational elevated levels are uncommon.

What insights will I get?

Your tellurium level may indicate occupational electronics, solar, or metallurgical industry exposure. Elevated levels in non-industrial contexts are uncommon - discuss with your care team or an occupational health specialist.

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