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The elimination of 2-propanol from the blood of rats as well as from the isolated perfused rat liver is inhibited by ethanol and 1-propanol, whereas methanol and tert. butanol have no effect on the elimination of 2-propanol. Vice versa, 2-propanol delays ethanol elimination. 2-propanol has no influence on the elimination of 1-propanol in the concentration range examined. The results show that 2-propanol is metabolized by ADH. The change in the kinetics of the elimination of ethanol caused by 2-propanol and 1-propanol from zero to first and higher orders demonstrates a competition for ADH.
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Abshagen, U., Rietbrock, N. (1969). Zum Mechanismus der 2 -Propanoloxydation. In: Habermann, E., et al. Naunyn Schmiedebergs Archiv für Pharmakologie. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-39718-3_340
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