Title: The effects of beer on the serum enzyme activities in vivo and vitro
Abstract: Objective: To investigate the effects of beer on serum enzymes in vivo and vitro.Methods: Serum alcohol and ALT、AST、GGT、ALP、CK、LDH、AMY、LIPA measured before and after beer consuming(4ml/kg) in 17volunteers.Meanwhile,the direct inhibitory effects of beer on the serum enzymes were studied by comparing the serum enzyme activities with or without beer.Results: Alcohol consuming could depress the serum AST activity from(25.08±3.52)U/L to(23.00±3.78)U/L and ALP activities from(220.67±26.17)U/L to(237.73±24.05)U/L,whereas increase the other serum enzyme activities.The inhibitory effects of beer on all the measured enzymes were found in vitro studies.Conclusions: Beer could obvious influence the serum enzyme activities both in vivo and vitro.So avoiding the influence of serum enzyme activities after drinking beer is necessary.
Publication Year: 2007
Publication Date: 2007-01-01
Language: en
Type: article
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