The Molybdenum Level test is used to measure the concentration of molybdenum in the body. Molybdenum is an essential trace element needed in small amounts to support certain functions in the body. This test is performed using techniques like Flame Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometry and Graphite Furnace Atomization (GFA), providing high accuracy in measurement. This test helps assess the nutritional status of individuals, as abnormal levels may indicate a deficiency or excess of molybdenum. Molybdenum deficiency is rare but can affect metabolic processes. On the other hand, elevated levels may be associated with certain health issues, including negative effects on the kidneys. This test is particularly used in research and clinical studies to explore the relationship between molybdenum levels and overall health.