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Requirement prediction for toluene detox with foods intake rich in CYP2E1 enzyme and glycine to prevent nerve and kidney damage at shoe home industry workers in romokalisari surabaya
Tualeka A.R.
Open Access Macedonian Journal of Medical Sciences
Published: 2019Citations: 2
Abstract
The level of adequacy of the CYP2E1 enzyme and glycine of each person was different and varied. The effective dose required by each respondent depending on weight, length of work, and concentration of benzene in the workplace. The greater the toluene concentration, the greater the needs for foods rich in CYP2E1 enzymes and glycine. Body weight can also be another factor in differences in individual intake. Weight, length of working, and toluene concentration can affect the intake of non-carcinogen in each which can affect the effective dose of foods.
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