Newswise — DES PLAINES, IL (July 16, 2012)-United States Drug Testing Laboratories (USDTL), a reference laboratory specializing in alcohol and drugs of abuse testing, released a new BloodSpot™ Collection Kit for testing PEth a direct biomarker for beverage alcohol consumption. The kit helps treatment centers, researchers and professional health programs by offering a choice when it comes to sample collection. Previously the blood spots had an hour dry time before they could be sealed and shipped. USDTL now adds a drying box to the kit for immediate seal and ship.

Blood spot collection is a simple, unadulterable, observed collection for our PEthStat® Assay.

Phosphatidylethanol (PEth) is an abnormal phospholipid formed in cell tissues following alcohol exposure. PEth in blood exists as a component of the red cell membrane. PEth is a mid to long-term alcohol biomarker measurable after engaging in risky alcohol drinking behavior. A positive result is an indication of binge alcohol drinking during the 2-3 weeks prior to the collection of the blood or blood spot.

While ethyl glucuronide (EtG) is a sensitive and valuable assay for those individuals in treatment programs for alcohol abuse, recent studies have indicated that low level positive EtG results can be produced by certain agents like hand sanitizers and mouth wash. The PEthStat assay helps to discriminate between incidental exposure and intentional alcohol ingestion. The volume of alcohol required to trigger a positive PEth result is far above the level commonly attained by incidental exposure. Sample amount is 5 dried blood spots on USDTL-provided filter paper.

USDTL has been a leader in the drug testing industry since 1991 through research and assay development. The laboratory has an active research program supported, in part, by the National Institute of Drug Abuse and the National Institute of Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism. For more information and a sample kit call Client Services at 800-235-2367.