Quantitative relationships among ethanol concentrations in blood, breath, saliva and urine during ethanol metabolism in man,

Author(s)
Jones, A.W.
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Abstract

Ethanol concentrations in near simultaneous samples of capillary blood, end-expired breath, mixed whole saliva and urine were determined at 30-60 minute intervals. The results are discussed and interpreted in relation to the known physiological processes governing alcohol uptake in breath, saliva and urine in-vivo. Practical applications of the findings in experimental alcohol research and in medico-legal investigations of alcohol related traffic violations are highlighted.

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B 20914 (In: B 19594) /83.4/ IRRD 259934
Source

In: Proceedings 8th international Conference on Alcohol, Drugs, and Traffic Safety, Stockholm, June 15-19, 1980, p. 550-569, 4 graph., 3 tab., 26 ref.

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