1969
DOI: 10.1021/jf60163a009
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Natural toxic background in the food of man and his animals

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“…This may reflect an intuitive belief that foods and drugs somehow represent totally different classes of chemicals. Nevertheless, it should be noted that non nutrient compounds in the diet are a major source of exposure of man to foreign chemicals 8 , 13 and that some of the macroconstituents of the human diet (i.e., carbohydrate and protein) have been shown to alter drug disposition in man. 2 , 21 In the present study, the influence of a short period of ingestion of charcoal-broiled beef on the metabolism of theophylline and antipyrine in normal male volunteers was investigated.…”
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“…This may reflect an intuitive belief that foods and drugs somehow represent totally different classes of chemicals. Nevertheless, it should be noted that non nutrient compounds in the diet are a major source of exposure of man to foreign chemicals 8 , 13 and that some of the macroconstituents of the human diet (i.e., carbohydrate and protein) have been shown to alter drug disposition in man. 2 , 21 In the present study, the influence of a short period of ingestion of charcoal-broiled beef on the metabolism of theophylline and antipyrine in normal male volunteers was investigated.…”
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