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Biochemical pathways, overloading

As noted above, ethanol makes use of endogenous biochemical pathways in the liver, and to a lesser extent in the brain and stomach, for its elimination. However, overloading any of the metabolic pathways with alcohol can lead to disequilibrium and redirection of normal metabolic processes. This usually results in the accumulation of harmful by-products. [Pg.595]


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