NTR 108 Lecture Notes - Lecture 17: Portal Vein, Distilled Beverage, Low-Density Lipoprotein

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Introducion: generic name for organic compounds that contain a hydroxyl group (oh) Ethanol producion: by-product of yeast fermentaion in an anaerobic environment: recommendaions regarding alcohol intake, moderaion: The consumpion of up to 1 drink a day for women; 2 drinks a per for men. A drink = 1 1/2 oz of disilled spirits. Those that should not consume alcohol include: women who are or may become pregnant, women who are breast-feeding c. Lower rates of heart disease: ldl hdl; contains anioxidants. Concerns about moderate alcohol intake a. b. c. Some woman have increased risk of breast cancer. Site: main site is the small intesine (damage git---regenerate) Can also occur in mouth, stomach, large intesine: mechanism: passive no energy c. Travels to liver via the portal vein (damage liver---not repair well) To the brain in minutes: metabolic opions, metabolized for energy. Converted to faty acid (store abdominal area: metabolism a.

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