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Covalent protein adducts in the liver as a result of ethanol metabolism and lipid peroxidation.
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The studies support the view that covalent damage to proteins and cellular constituents induced by aldehyde-derived modifications in vivo may play a role in the sequence of events leading to liver disease in alcohol consumers. Species and dietary differences may be important in the relative contribution of lipid peroxidation to alcohol-induced tissue damage.