The effect of  the  products of  ethanol metabolism on the  liver – a  review

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The consequences of consuming excessive amounts of alcoholic beverages are currently an important problem for many societies, not only in the context of treatment of alcohol dependence , but also the health effects of alcohol abuse. Long-term consumption of alcoholic beverages is associated with increased risk of hy-pertension, ischemic heart disease, also mouth and throat, stomach, liver or large intestine cancer. Due to almost 90% of consumed alcohol being broken down in the liver by oxidative pathways, this organ is particularly vulnerable to the effects of alcohol metabolism. The consequences of alcohol metabolism in the liver is the formation of byproducts, namely acetalde-hyde and interaction between acetaldehyde and proteins, lipoproteins, DNA, also formation of reactive oxygen species and markers of inflammation , which can intensify immunological and inflammatory reactions and oxidative stress, thus contributing to the damage of hepatocytes, Streszczenie

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Kołota, A. (2018). The effect of  the  products of  ethanol metabolism on the  liver – a  review. Alcoholism and Drug Addiction, 31(3), 225–242. https://doi.org/10.5114/ain.2018.81664

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