Coffee, caffeine, and the risk of liver cirrhosis. Ann Epidemiol. 2001 Oct;11(7):458- 65.Corrao G, Zambon A, Bagnardi V, D'Aicis A, Klatsky A; Collaborative SIDECIR Group. Coffee, caffeine, and the risk of liver cirrhosis. Ann Epidemiol 2001;11:458-465.G Corrao,A Zambon,V Bag...
Caffeine protects the liver from alcohol and acetaminophen (Tylenol) and other toxins, and coffee drinkers are less likely than people who don’t use coffee to have elevated serum enzymes and other indications of liver damage. 咖啡因可以保护肝脏免受酒精、对乙酰氨基酚(泰诺)和其他毒素的伤害,喝咖啡...
1.Myths. 考查上下文理解.根据第一段Here are some of the most common myths about caffeine and some facts have been gathered to shed light on them.可知本文主要讲述关于咖啡因的一些普遍的事实和传说,故填Myths. 2.regularly.考查上下文理解.根据第二段 regular use of caffeine does cause mild physical ...
Processed mainly through the liver, caffeine has a relatively short half-life. This means you can get rid of half of it within about five to seven hours on average. After eight to ten hours, 75% of the caffeine is gone. For most people, a cup of coffee or two in the morning won’...
V79 Chinese hamster cells genetically engineered for stable expression of single forms of rat cytochromes P450IA1, P450IA2 and P450IIBI and human P450IA2 and rat liver epithelial cells expressing murine P450IA2 were used to overcome problems arising in the proper allocation of metabolic pathways ...
1. Caffeine metabolism was studied in human liver microsomes from foetuses (n = 10), neonates (n = 10), infants (n = 9) and adults (n = 5). Caffeine and its metabolites, 1-3-7-trimethyluric acid, paraxanthine, theophylline and theobromine, were assayed by h.p.l.c. Methoxyresorufin...
Among healthy adults, moderate coffee consumption has been reported to be associated with reduced risk of certain health conditions including chronic liver disease, gout, Parkinson’s disease, Alzheimer’s disease, Type 2 diabetes, certain types of cancers, all-cause mortality, and cause-specific ...
Alcohol affects your liver:Your liver is your body’s primary defense against toxic substances. Our livers can naturally handle a certain level of toxins, including alcohol, but continuing to drink will cause your liver to overwork and increase the chances of permanent damage. ...
Caffeine causes the heart to beat faster. That's why it was once thought that caffeine was not very healthy, but studies suggest that there are also good reasons for drinking it. Scientifically, caffeine has to do with a lower risk for Parkinson's disease and liver(肝脏) disease. Yet, ...
Peak plasma concentrations after normal consumption are usually around 50 μM, and half-lives for elimination range between 2.5–10 h. The parent compound is extensively metabolized in the liver microsomes to more than 25 derivatives, while considerably less than 5% of the ingested dose is ...