New and Upcoming Markers of Alcohol Consumption

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Paperback, 132 blz. | Engels
Steinkopff | 2012
ISBN13: 9783642960109
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Alcohol consumption in all European countries is one of the leading causes for productivity loss, premature death, and accidents and is a hazard to health. Therefore, in order to monitor alcohol consumption in clinical as well as in forensic practice, occupational medicine, at court and for traffic safety and safety at workplaces, biological state markers of high sensitivity and specificity, capable of monitoring those in treatment for alcohol dependence or poly-drug-abusers as well as social drinkers in risky situations (driving, workplaces) are required. The markers known today can not be considered satisfying with regard to these parameters. Therefore the aim of this book is to contribute to improving the above mentioned issues by promoting knowledge on new, by far more accurate, and both disease and time independent alcohol intake markers.

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ISBN13:9783642960109
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:paperback
Aantal pagina's:132
Uitgever:Steinkopff
Druk:0

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3 Biological and genetic markers of alcoholism — a psychiatric perspective.- 4 Possible role of long chain fatty acid ethyl esters in organ injury and as short-term markers of ethanol intake in humans.- 5 Methanol and congeners as markers of alcohol use and abuse.- 6 5-HTOL is a sensitive marker of recent alcohol consumption.- 7 The direct ethanol metabolite ethyl glucuronide: A specific marker of recent alcohol consumption.- 8 Phosphatidylethanol; clinical significance and biochemical basis.- 9 Proteins modified by direct and indirect ethanol metabolites, and their associated antibodies, as markers of alcohol intake.- 10 Salsolinol — An endogenous neurotoxin in the biology of alcoholism.
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