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Sesame seeds are not typically tested for in standard urine tests, which usually focus on substances like drugs, glucose, and proteins. However, if someone consumes a significant amount of sesame seeds, traces could theoretically be detectable in the urine, though this is uncommon. It's important to note that sesame seeds themselves are not a substance of concern in most medical or drug screenings.

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