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[The Influence of Alcohol Dependence on Oxidative Stress Parameters]

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Specialty Public Health
Date 2001 May 18
PMID 11355537
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The toxic effect of ethanol on pro-oxidant balance has been discussed. Ethanol administration induces an increase in lipid peroxidation either by enhancing the production of oxygen reactive species and/or by decreasing the level of endogenous antioxidants. Role of acetaldehyde in ethanol-induced oxidative stress has been shown.

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