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From: Short-term salivary acetaldehyde increase due to direct exposure to alcoholic beverages as an additional cancer risk factor beyond ethanol metabolism

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Salivary acetaldehyde concentrations after alcoholic beverage use in three different samples. The values are average and standard deviation of all assessors. The figure legend states the alcoholic strength (in % vol) and the acetaldehyde content (in μM) in the beverages, as well as the number of assessors used for each beverage.

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