Excessive alcohol consumption induces methane production in humans and rats
Abstract Various studies have established the possibility of non-bacterial methane (CH4) generation in oxido-reductive stress conditions in plants and animals. Increased ethanol input is leading to oxido-reductive imbalance in eukaryotes, thus our aim was to provide evidence for the possibility of e...
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Autores principales: | E. Tuboly, R. Molnár, T. Tőkés, R. N. Turányi, P. Hartmann, A. T. Mészáros, G. Strifler, I. Földesi, A. Siska, A. Szabó, Á. Mohácsi, G. Szabó, M. Boros |
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Nature Portfolio
2017
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/e780a57fba2444beb443ed67459b6788 |
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