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Alcohol Dehydrogenase Abbreviated Adh Enzyme Found Stomach Liver

Alcohol dehydrogenase (ADH) is an enzyme present in stomach and liver cells that functions by removing hydrogen atoms from alcohol molecules.

alcohol dehydrogenase, abbreviated to ADH, is an enzyme found in stomach and liver cells that strips hydrogen atoms from alcohol molecules.

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alcohol dehydrogenase, abbreviated to ADH, is an enzyme found in stomach and liver cells that strips hydrogen atoms from alcohol molecules.

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