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The existence of more than one pathway for ethanol metabolism in the liver is becoming increasingly evident. The implications of this development for the utilization of ethanol as an energy-producing substance will be discussed in the following.
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Lundquist, F., Thieden, H., Grunnet, N. (1971). Ethanol as an Energy Producing Substrate in the Liver. In: Martini, G.A., Bode, C. (eds) Metabolic Changes Induced by Alcohol. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-65131-1_14
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