Friday, January 8, 2010

Pseudomonas Cystic Fibrosis Can Ethanol Dehydrogenase In Pseudomonas Aeruginosa Effect Alcohol Breakdown In Humans?

Can ethanol dehydrogenase in pseudomonas aeruginosa effect alcohol breakdown in humans? - pseudomonas cystic fibrosis

I have cystic fibrosis, and I noticed that often when he drinks, I breakdown the alcohol faster than any other (faster than I had expected). For example, one night I drank 15 units over approximately 2 hours and 1 hour later spread, I was almost completely sober.

I searched the Internet to see whether cystic fibrosis may also affect the distribution of ethanol, and the results from Google constistently happened that Pseudomonas aeruginosa has a type of ethanol dehydrogenase Quinoprotein in him. I'm going to Pseudomonas aeruginosa in the lung always (I have all my life), and wondered whether the current ethanol dehydrogenase had an effect on alcohol in me?

I mean, it is clear that the alcohol to breathe in the air in my lungs, and Pseudomonas aeruginosa ethanol dehydrogenase in IT, so break it to the ethanol, and I sober!? I hope not!

Thank you for your help in advance!

2 comments:

modest m said...

Ashley
I have great knowledge of the metabolism. I think it would be stupid to about the level of NADP + to concentrate the impact on the consumption of alcohol compared to the fact that you have a chronic illness that comes with cormorbidities be neglected.

Why are babies - and these numbers? It is the only organ to be reached. Alcohol is a poison. I found the word ironic that ethanol in the question - the same word on a sticker at the pump.

My answer to your question is that everything is very negative impact negatively on the lungs, internal organs, the brain, welfare, etc. I can not imagine the impact on the affected lungs already, if you smell different than if someone without CF drank and what is the smell of alcohol on the breath.

No alcohol test is to measure the level of complexity in their lungs, because it is a breath test.

Please take care of you. Stay away from the sauce. Enjoy your life.

RIGGS said...

You really have drunk so much, and I took a breath test to prove it legitimate? Sorry to answer a question with a question but just curious?

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