社交饮酒者食用巧克力后尿液中含有沙索林醇。

Alcohol and drug research Pub Date : 1987-01-01
M Hirst, D R Evans, C W Gowdey
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几项研究表明,在不同酒精水平的消费者之间,salsolinol的排泄水平是不同的。排泄的沙索林醇可能是在酒精代谢过程中产生的,反映了内源性化合物的生物合成,或者是外源性沙索林醇摄入的结果。先前的一项研究发现,在喝了一定量酒精的巧克力(含salsolinol)后,尿液中salsolinol的排泄量区分了轻度和重度社交饮酒者。本研究旨在研究单独摄入茄油醇后社交饮酒水平与茄油醇排泄之间的关系。参与者是120名志愿者,按性别、社交饮酒水平(戒酒者、轻度、中度和重度)和salsolinol剂量进行平衡。在进入巧克力后、90分钟和3小时采集尿液样本。分析显示对沙索林醇排泄有剂量效应。性别或社交饮酒对沙索林醇排泄没有主要或交互影响。结果表明,饮食摄入后尿液中salsolinol的出现不足以区分社交饮酒者的饮酒水平。
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Salsolinol in urine following chocolate consumption by social drinkers.

Several studies have shown that there are differential levels of salsolinol excretion between consumers of varying levels of alcohol. The excreted salsolinol may arise during metabolism of alcohol, reflect endogenous biosynthesis of the compound, or result from ingestion of exogenous salsolinol. A previous study identified that salsolinol excretion in urine distinguished light and heavy social drinkers, who had consumed chocolate (containing salsolinol) in combination with a test dose of alcohol. The present study was designed to examine the relationship between social drinking level and the excretion of salsolinol after ingesting dietary salsolinol alone. Participants were 120 volunteers, balanced for gender, social drinking level (abstainers, light, moderate and heavy), and dose of salsolinol. Urine samples were taken on entry, and at 90 minutes and 3 hours after consumption of chocolate. Analysis revealed a dose effect on salsolinol excretion. There were no main or interactive effects of gender or social drinking on salsolinol excretion. The results indicate that the appearance of salsolinol in urine following dietary consumption alone is insufficient to distinguish alcohol consumption levels in social drinkers.

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