Will chlorine remove EtG from hair?
Could you please clarify for me if the use of chlorine has the capability to eliminate EtG, or ethyl glucuronide, from hair samples? I'm particularly interested in understanding whether this chemical agent can effectively strip away this metabolite, given its notoriety in alcohol consumption detection. Additionally, are there any scientific studies or research papers that support or refute this notion? It would be greatly appreciated if you could provide me with some insights or direct me towards relevant resources.