Influence of vitamins and food on the fluorescence spectrum of human urine.
Praveen ChalisseryChristian HomannHerbert SteppMaximilian EiselMaximilian AumillerAdrian RühmAlexander BuchnerRonald SrokaPublished in: Lasers in surgery and medicine (2024)
The correct interpretation of measured data by fluorescence spectroscopy is possible with the exception if vitamin B2 supplementation was performed; thus, the consumption of vitamin B2 supplements before fluorescence testing of the patient's urine should be avoided and/or must be requested. CPIII concentrations could reliably be measured in all cases.