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Effects of chronic ethanol consumption on hepatic metabolism of aromatic and chlorinated hydrocarbons in rats
1980
Occupational and Environmental Medicine
The activities of liver drug-metabolising enzymes for 16 aromatic or chlorinated hydrocarbons were measured in male rats after a three-week daily intake of ethanol amounting to 300% of total energy intake. Although the ethanol feeding produced only a slight increase in the microsomal cytochrome P-450 content, it increased the in-vitro metabolism of most hydrocarbons threeto six-fold. That a major part of this enhanced activity disappeared after one-day withdrawal of ethanol suggests that recent
doi:10.1136/oem.37.4.382
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