Objective Acetaldehyde is the first metabolite of ethanol and is produced in the epithelium by mucosal ALDH, while higher levels are derived from microbial oxidation of ethanol by oral microflora such as Candida species. However, it is uncertain whether acetaldehyde concentration in human breath is related to oral condition or local production of acetaldehyde by oral microflora. The aim of this pilot study was to investigate the relationship between physiological acetaldehyde concentration and oral condition in healthy volunteers. Material and Methods Sixty-five volunteers (51 males and 14 females, aged from 20 to 87 years old) participated in the present study. Acetaldehyde concentration in mouth air was measured using a portable monitor. ...
Background: Acetaldehyde associated with alcoholic beverages was recently classified as carcinogenic...
174: 14-19, 1970. This study was conducted with the objectives of determining the per-centage of inh...
OBJECTIVES: Production of carcinogenic acetaldehyde by Candida has been suggested to contribute to ...
Acetaldehyde, associated with consumption of alcoholic beverages, is known to be a carcinogen and to...
Abstract—Most of the acetaldehyde generated during the metabolism of ethanol becomes tightly bound t...
Background: Neisseria has been reported to be a high producer of acetaldehyde (ACH), a carcinogen, f...
To determine the pharmacological importance of acetaldehyde in the actions of ethanol, this study wa...
Background: Acetaldehyde has been implicated as a major factor in oral carcinogenesis associated wit...
Alcohol is classified by the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) as a human carcinoge...
Antiseptic mouthrinses have valuable preventive roles in dental and oral diseases. There is also evi...
Ethanol is neither genotoxic nor mutagenic. Its first metabolite acetaldehyde, however, is a powerfu...
Background An increasing body of evidence now implicates acetaldehyde as a major underlying factor ...
Intra-oral halitosis (IOH) refers to an unpleasant odor from the oral cavity that is mainly caused b...
Background:Alcohol consumption and ethanol in alcoholic beverages are group 1 carcinogens, that is, ...
The levels of compounds in exhaled mouth air do not necessarily reflect levels in the systemic circu...
Background: Acetaldehyde associated with alcoholic beverages was recently classified as carcinogenic...
174: 14-19, 1970. This study was conducted with the objectives of determining the per-centage of inh...
OBJECTIVES: Production of carcinogenic acetaldehyde by Candida has been suggested to contribute to ...
Acetaldehyde, associated with consumption of alcoholic beverages, is known to be a carcinogen and to...
Abstract—Most of the acetaldehyde generated during the metabolism of ethanol becomes tightly bound t...
Background: Neisseria has been reported to be a high producer of acetaldehyde (ACH), a carcinogen, f...
To determine the pharmacological importance of acetaldehyde in the actions of ethanol, this study wa...
Background: Acetaldehyde has been implicated as a major factor in oral carcinogenesis associated wit...
Alcohol is classified by the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) as a human carcinoge...
Antiseptic mouthrinses have valuable preventive roles in dental and oral diseases. There is also evi...
Ethanol is neither genotoxic nor mutagenic. Its first metabolite acetaldehyde, however, is a powerfu...
Background An increasing body of evidence now implicates acetaldehyde as a major underlying factor ...
Intra-oral halitosis (IOH) refers to an unpleasant odor from the oral cavity that is mainly caused b...
Background:Alcohol consumption and ethanol in alcoholic beverages are group 1 carcinogens, that is, ...
The levels of compounds in exhaled mouth air do not necessarily reflect levels in the systemic circu...
Background: Acetaldehyde associated with alcoholic beverages was recently classified as carcinogenic...
174: 14-19, 1970. This study was conducted with the objectives of determining the per-centage of inh...
OBJECTIVES: Production of carcinogenic acetaldehyde by Candida has been suggested to contribute to ...