Little has been studied of the adverse effects of the exposure of the liver to the interaction of ethanol with its congeners and acetaldehyde, coexisting in the contents of alcoholic beverages. Twenty four male Wistar rats were divided into four groups. Two groups (SH/DA; SH/FA) were submitted to daily treatment with synthetic hydroalcoholic solutions containing ethanol, methanol, higher alcohols and acetaldehyde in the same proportions as those found in most common distilled and fermented alcoholic beverages; the third group (SH/EA) was treated with a hydroalcoholic solution of ethanol; the fourth group served as control and received an equivalent volume of an isocaloric solution of dextrose. All the animals were killed at the end of the 9...
It has previously been reported that the introduction of a new issue (D1) of a stock diet (D0) cause...
After administration of ethanol and pyrazole, a patient inhibitor of alcohol dehydrogenase, for 3 we...
1. The biochemical mechanisms of the alcohol-induced liver injury are reviewed. 2. Acute alcohol int...
The adverse effects of the exposure of the liver to the interaction of ethanol with its congeners an...
The consequences of consuming excessive amounts of alcoholic beverages are currently an important pr...
Nonalcoholic beverages are usually consumed accompanying alcoholic drinks, and their effects on alco...
Ethanol, also known as ethyl alcohol, pure alcohol, and alcohol, is a toxic, volatile, flammable, an...
It is well known that excessive ingestion of alcohol is associated with derangements in liver functi...
A LTHOUGH there is an impressive body of evidence implicating alcohol as an im-portant etiologic fac...
Alcohol binge drinking, especially in teenagers and young adults is a major public health issue in t...
It has been proposed that proteins modified by ethanol metabolites, such as acetaldehyde (AcH) or al...
The aims of this study was to determine the liver damage from alcohol intoxication in Wistar rats.Th...
Alcohol abuse is a major cause of liver disease. While ethanol itself has been shown to be hepatotox...
Alcohol abuse results in liver injury, but investigations into the mechanism(s) for this injury have...
It has been suggested that acetaldehyde has a biphasic effect on voluntary alcohol consumption. At l...
It has previously been reported that the introduction of a new issue (D1) of a stock diet (D0) cause...
After administration of ethanol and pyrazole, a patient inhibitor of alcohol dehydrogenase, for 3 we...
1. The biochemical mechanisms of the alcohol-induced liver injury are reviewed. 2. Acute alcohol int...
The adverse effects of the exposure of the liver to the interaction of ethanol with its congeners an...
The consequences of consuming excessive amounts of alcoholic beverages are currently an important pr...
Nonalcoholic beverages are usually consumed accompanying alcoholic drinks, and their effects on alco...
Ethanol, also known as ethyl alcohol, pure alcohol, and alcohol, is a toxic, volatile, flammable, an...
It is well known that excessive ingestion of alcohol is associated with derangements in liver functi...
A LTHOUGH there is an impressive body of evidence implicating alcohol as an im-portant etiologic fac...
Alcohol binge drinking, especially in teenagers and young adults is a major public health issue in t...
It has been proposed that proteins modified by ethanol metabolites, such as acetaldehyde (AcH) or al...
The aims of this study was to determine the liver damage from alcohol intoxication in Wistar rats.Th...
Alcohol abuse is a major cause of liver disease. While ethanol itself has been shown to be hepatotox...
Alcohol abuse results in liver injury, but investigations into the mechanism(s) for this injury have...
It has been suggested that acetaldehyde has a biphasic effect on voluntary alcohol consumption. At l...
It has previously been reported that the introduction of a new issue (D1) of a stock diet (D0) cause...
After administration of ethanol and pyrazole, a patient inhibitor of alcohol dehydrogenase, for 3 we...
1. The biochemical mechanisms of the alcohol-induced liver injury are reviewed. 2. Acute alcohol int...