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Comparison of serum fatty acid ethyl esters and urinary 5-hydroxytryptophol as biochemical markers of recent ethanol consumption
Adam Bisaga
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Michael Laposata
, Shan Xie
, Suzette M. Evans
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Fatty Acid Ethyl Esters
100%
Ethanol
100%
Ethanol Intake
100%
Biochemical Markers
100%
Serum Fatty Acids
100%
5-Methoxytryptophol
100%
5-hydroxyindoleacetic Acid (5-HIAA)
66%
Ethanol Administration
50%
Ethanol Use
50%
Clinical Trials
16%
Serum Levels
16%
High Dose
16%
Blood Samples
16%
Urine Samples
16%
Ratio of Means
16%
Chronic Ethanol
16%
Time-dependent Changes
16%
Body Water
16%
Binge
16%
Divided Dose
16%
Acute Dose
16%
Breath Sampling
16%
Glutamyltransferase
16%
Traditional Clinical
16%
Serum GGT
16%
Alcohol Drinkers
16%
Heavy Alcohols
16%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Fatty Acid Ester
100%
Biochemical Marker
100%
5 Hydroxytryptophol
100%
5 Hydroxyindoleacetic Acid
80%
Clinical Trial
20%
Gamma Glutamyltransferase
20%