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Preferred Sample Type

Alpha/beta Carotenes

Suitable Specimen Types

  • Serum
1ml blood (protected from light)

Specimen Transport

First class post

Sample Processing in Laboratory

Protect sample from light and transport to the laboratory as usual

Sample Preparation

Protect sample from light

Turnaround Time

1 week

Sample Stability

4oC

Alpha/beta Carotenes

General Information

The two primary isomers of carotene, a-carotene and b-carotene, differ in the position of double bonds in the cyclic group at the end of the molecule.

Plasma carotenes concentrations in general reflect dietary intake. Dietary assessment is usually all that is necessary, but measurement is occasionally helpful in establishing whether an unusual skin colouration is due to hypercarotenaemia or not.

Patient Preparation

None

Notes

Protect from light

Reference Range

Alpha carotene <0.25 umol/L

Beta carotene 0.19-0.89 umol/L

Specifications

  • EQA Scheme?: Yes
  • EQA Status:

    Referral lab participates in EQA scheme