Acetaldehyde concentrations in alveolar air following a standard dose of ethanol in man
A method for serial gas chromatographic determinations of acetaldehyde, acetone, and ethanol in alveolar air is described. The concentration of alcohol in alveolar air increased rapidly and then declined linearly following ingestion of ethanol, 0.5 ml/lb
Gerhard Freund, Paul O'Hollaren
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Background An increasing body of evidence now implicates acetaldehyde as a major underlying factor for the carcinogenicity of alcoholic beverages and especially for oesophageal and oral cancer. Acetaldehyde associated with alcohol consumption is regarded
Monakhova Yulia B, Lachenmeier Dirk W
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Alcohol drinking and mammary cancer: Pathogenesis and potential dietary preventive alternatives [PDF]
Alcohol consumption is associated with an increased risk of breast cancer, increasing linearly even with a moderate consumption and irrespectively of the type of alcoholic beverage.
Castro, Gerardo Daniel +1 more
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Understanding the removal nature of the indoor volatile organic compounds under realistic environment conditions would give clear guidance for the development of air purification devices.
Yu-Hao Lin +3 more
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In this study, a TiO2–alumina photocatalyst was manufactured by coating a surface-treated alumina substrate with TiO2 sol using the sol–gel method, and the photolysis and conversion of acetaldehyde in the gas phase were evaluated.
Su Jin Kim +5 more
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Chronic ethanol consumption in mice does not induce DNA damage in somatic or germ cells, evaluated by the bone marrow micronucleous assay and the dominant lethal mutation assay [PDF]
Indexación: Web of Science; ScieloAlthough alcohol is known to be a carcinogen for humans, ethanol-genotoxicity studies are incomplete. Ethanol seems not to be a bacterial mutagen, but the results are conflicting in rodent assays.
Ellahueñe, Manuel +2 more
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Down regulation of a matrix degrading cysteine protease cathepsin L, by acetaldehyde: role of C/EBPα. [PDF]
BACKGROUND: The imbalance between extra cellular matrix (ECM) synthesis and degradation is critical aspect of various hepatic pathologies including alcohol induced liver fibrosis.
Riyaz A Mir, Shyam S Chauhan
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The Influence of the Oral Microbiome on Oral Cancer: A Literature Review and a New Approach
In our recent article (Smędra et al.: Oral form of auto-brewery syndrome. J Forensic Leg Med. 2022; 87: 102333), we showed that alcohol production can occur in the oral cavity (oral auto-brewery syndrome) due to a disruption in the microbiota (dysbiosis).
Anna Smędra, Jarosław Berent
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Effects of ALDH2 genotype, PPI treatment and L-cysteine on carcinogenic acetaldehyde in gastric juice and saliva after intragastric alcohol administration. [PDF]
Acetaldehyde (ACH) associated with alcoholic beverages is Group 1 carcinogen to humans (IARC/WHO). Aldehyde dehydrogenase (ALDH2), a major ACH eliminating enzyme, is genetically deficient in 30-50% of Eastern Asians. In alcohol drinkers, ALDH2-deficiency
Ryuhei Maejima +7 more
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Two highly divergent alcohol dehydrogenases of melon exhibit fruit ripening-specific expression and distinct biochemical characteristics [PDF]
Alcohol dehydrogenases (ADH) participate in the biosynthetic pathway of aroma volatiles in fruit by interconverting aldehydes to alcohols and providing substrates for the formation of esters.
A-RS Chen +47 more
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