Study the influence of licorice and pomegranate drinks on nicotine metabolism in human urine by LC-orbitrap MS
Nicotine-diet interactions have a particular importance on human health. Some food substances are subject to change hepatic CYP2A6 metabolism rate for nicotine and its levels in smokers consequently. This study investigates the effect of pomegranate and licorice drinks on nicotine metabolism, by a n...
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