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Impaired acetaldehyde oxidation in alcoholics
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1982
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Specific AbnormalityAlcoholic SubjectsAlcohol AbuseToxicologyAlcohol-related Liver DiseaseImpaired Acetaldehyde OxidationMetabolismMedicineRedox BiologyAlcohol DehydrogenasesAlcohol DependenceAcetaldehyde OxidationOxidative StressAlcohol Misuse
High blood acetaldehyde levels in alcoholics after ethanol ingestion are due to reduced acetaldehyde oxidation rather than to an increased rate of its formation from ethanol. This is associated with low hepatic acetaldehyde dehydrogenase activity in alcoholic subjects and may represent a specific abnormality in them.
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