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Alcohol Metabolite Test Reveals Your True Drinking Capacity

Alcohol Metabolite Test Reveals Your True Drinking Capacity

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    Significance of Alcohol Metabolite Test


    Indicates an individual's ability to metabolize and detoxify alcohol, guiding reasonable and healthy drinking


    Reveals a high-risk tendency for major diseases


    Mutations in Alcohol Metabolite genes can increase the risk of diseases such as esophageal cancer, oral cancer, stomach cancer, coronary heart disease, and myocardial infarction. Conducting Alcohol Metabolite Test helps in early detection and early prevention.


    Guides the rational clinical use of nitroglycerin


    ALDH2 is closely related to the clinical efficacy of nitroglycerin. Patients with the ALDH2 gene mutation have an ineffective rate of over 25% when taking nitroglycerin. It is recommended that patients undergo ALDH2 gene testing before using nitroglycerin. Patients with ALDH2 gene mutations should use nitroglycerin with caution or consider alternative medications.


    Applicable Population for Alcohol Metabolite Test


    Long-term drinkers


    Individuals who drink alcohol regularly due to work requirements or personal hobbies.


    Coronary heart disease patients


    Patients with coronary heart disease or angina who are long-term users of nitroglycerin.


    Individuals with a family history of hereditary diseases


    Those with a family history of diseases such as hepatitis B, digestive system diseases, cardiovascular diseases, and endocrine system diseases.


    Sub-healthy population


    Individuals with poor lifestyle habits such as excessive drinking and staying up late, as well as those under high work pressure and frequent tension.


    Healthy individuals


    Health-conscious individuals.


    Alcohol Metabolite Test


    Simply put, Alcohol Metabolite Test involves a series of genes related to the breakdown of alcohol. When alcohol enters human body, it is metabolized by the liver. The metabolism process of alcohol in the human body is: ethanol → acetaldehyde → acetic acid → carbon dioxide and water. Ethanol, acetic acid, carbon dioxide, and water are relatively safe, but the troublesome intermediate product is acetaldehyde. Aldehyde dehydrogenase, encoded by the ALDH2 gene, can metabolize acetaldehyde into relatively safe acetic acid, preventing the toxic accumulation of acetaldehyde. Thus, the ALDH2 gene is crucial.


    Understanding Your Alcohol Metabolite Test Report


    If your report result is GG, congratulations, it indicates strong alcohol metabolism ability and good enzyme activity, meaning you have a strong ability to detoxify alcohol and can drink alcohol in moderation. If it is GA, the metabolism ability is relatively weak, some enzymes are active, and detoxifying alcohol is difficult, so you should control your alcohol intake. If it is AA, the metabolism ability is poor, the enzyme is completely inactive, and detoxifying alcohol is very difficult, so it is best not to drink.


    Alcohol Metabolite Test requires just one tube of blood and is simple and convenient to check. Based on the ALDH2 genotype test result, individuals who need to drink can predict their risk of getting drunk, the risk of acetaldehyde accumulation (a class I carcinogen), and the risk of cirrhosis and cancer. This allows effective management of alcohol intake and drinking frequency.




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