The most up-to-date source for scientific writing regarding EtG and EtS can be found through the National Library of Medicine, a free service of the National Institute of Health. Go to the NLM and search for ethylglucuronide or ethylsulfate.
Key Articles
Using EtG to test health professionals in recovery
Article regarding proper use of EtG and EtS testing for the magazine, Probation and Parole
Early study of EtG to detect those who drank while on pass from a psychiatric hospital in Germany
EtG Degraded by Bacteria In Urine
EtG – EtS Update from FSPHP Newsletter
EtG used inappropriately by the NHTSA post accident (Staten Island Ferry Disaster)
Review Article Regarding Alcohol Testing – from Counselor Magazine
Study Showing Ethanol Based Hand Gel Caused Elevated EtG Primarily from Inhalation of Vapor
For further information on ethyl glucuronide, visit Dr. Skipper’s EtG website.