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Re: Ethylene


from:
http://aor.ca/int/related_research/pantethine.php

One important subfamily of the Phase II enzyme family is the group that conjugates “primed” toxins using acetyl groups – a process which requires CoA. Toxins which are neutralized using these CoA-dependent reactions include aliphatic amines, aromatic amines such as sulfonamide drugs, and hydrazine. On the other hand, some toxic molecules – notably ****ethanol****

This leads to a lack of COA:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coenzyme_A


Which inturn breaks some adrenal/kidney functions...

 

 
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