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Copper
Measures copper concentration in hair to assess long-term exposure and body stores.
Why This Biomarker Matters
Hair copper levels may indicate nutritional status or environmental exposure. While not a standard clinical test, abnormal levels could suggest copper deficiency or toxicity requiring further evaluation.
Understanding Your Results
Normal Range
10 – 30 ug/g
Optimal Ranges
Clinician-defined 4-point reference thresholds (mcg/dL)
Default Range
Overview
This test measures copper concentration in hair samples, which can reflect long-term copper exposure and body stores. Hair mineral analysis is sometimes used in alternative medicine to assess nutritional status, though clinical evidence is limited. Abnormal copper levels may indicate dietary deficiency, toxicity from environmental exposure, or absorption problems. Copper is essential for energy production and immune function but toxic in excess.
Technical Information (LOINC Codes)
Standardized laboratory codes for this biomarker
5631-7Primary5629-114665-420778-756126-612556-721219-18198-45630-930920-35632-55633-357347-787472-793728-49470-699383-214666-216648-822744-725879-827124-734273-347100-347101-147102-947103-752912-3Available Lab Tests
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