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Local Acetaldehyde-An Essential Role in Alcohol-Related Upper Gastrointestinal Tract Carcinogenesis.

Cancers

Nieminen MT, Salaspuro M.
PMID: 29303995
Cancers (Basel). 2018 Jan 05;10(1). doi: 10.3390/cancers10010011.

The resident microbiome plays a key role in exposure of the upper gastrointestinal (GI) tract mucosa to acetaldehyde (ACH), a carcinogenic metabolite of ethanol. Poor oral health is a significant risk factor for oral and esophageal carcinogenesis and is...

Microbial metabolism of ethanol and acetaldehyde and clinical consequences.

Addiction biology

Salaspuro M.
PMID: 26735439
Addict Biol. 1997 Jan;2(1):35-46. doi: 10.1080/13556219772840.

Many bacteria possess marked alcohol dehydrogenase activity and in the presence of ethanol they produce reactive and toxic acetaldehyde. Acetaldehyde production mediated by microbial alcohol dehydrogenases has been demonstrated in the oropharynx and bronchopulmonary washings. Also the most important...

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Duodecim; laaketieteellinen aikakauskirja

Salaspuro M, Alho H, Autti-Rämö I, Eskola K, Halmesmäki E, Holopainen A, Kivitie-Kallio S, Lillsunde P, Lönnqvist J, Mäkelä R, Roine RP, Savolainen A, Seppä K, Seppälä T, Tacke U, Teirilä J, Vorma H.
PMID: 17115544
Duodecim. 2006;122(19):2352-3.

No abstract available.

Tropisetron and hangover.

Addiction biology

Muhonen T, Jokelainen K, Hook-Nikanne J, Methuen T, Salaspuro M.
PMID: 26735952
Addict Biol. 1997 Oct;2(4):461-2. doi: 10.1080/13556219772525.

No abstract available.

Biological State Markers of Alcohol Abuse.

Alcohol health and research world

Salaspuro M.
PMID: 31798115
Alcohol Health Res World. 1994;18(2):131-135.

Certain changes in blood chemistry may serve as markers of alcohol consumption. These markers can be useful in the early diagnosis, prevention, and treatment of alchol-related problems.

Local Acetaldehyde: Its Key Role in Alcohol-Related Oropharyngeal Cancer.

Visceral medicine

Salaspuro M.
PMID: 32775346
Visc Med. 2020 Jun;36(3):167-173. doi: 10.1159/000507234. Epub 2020 May 12.

RESPONSES: One should quit smoking, adopt sensible drinking habits, and maintain good oral hygiene. Genetic risk groups could be screened and educated. Consumption of beverages and foodstuffs containing low ethanol levels as well as alcoholic beverages containing high ACH...

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