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Studies on the Inhibitory Effect on Ethanol Oxidation in Man After Administration of 4-Methylpyrazole

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Alcoholism is a disease limited to man and it is therefore of utmost importance to study the metabolism of ethanol in man in order to provide a better understanding of the biochemical aspects of alcoholism. Recently BLOMSTRAND et al. (1,2) were able to establish distinct excretion patterns of 14CO2 in expired air in man after the administration of only 2 µC of ethanol-1-14C or ethanol-2-14C, thus enabling several consecutive studies with labelled ethanol to be made in human beings. (Fig. 1 and 2).

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Blomstrand, R. (1971). Studies on the Inhibitory Effect on Ethanol Oxidation in Man After Administration of 4-Methylpyrazole. In: Martini, G.A., Bode, C. (eds) Metabolic Changes Induced by Alcohol. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-65131-1_6

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