
A procedure is developed for determination of the efficiency of the antialcoholic drugs' action on the system of ethanol oxidation in vitro: alcohol dehydrogenase by the direct and reverse reactions and aldehyde dehydrogenase of subcellular fractions of the rat liver. This procedure is also used to determine the antialcoholic activity of a number of new compounds and to compare them with disulphiram (antabus, teturam), the known antialcoholic drug.
Ethanol, Alcohol Dehydrogenase, Aldehyde Dehydrogenase, Rats, Liver, Disulfiram, Animals, Drug Evaluation, Disulfides, Alcohol Deterrents
Ethanol, Alcohol Dehydrogenase, Aldehyde Dehydrogenase, Rats, Liver, Disulfiram, Animals, Drug Evaluation, Disulfides, Alcohol Deterrents
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