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Drink without drinking

David Jones

Nature, 2000, vol. 405, issue 6784, 294-294

Abstract: The liver rapidly oxidizes alcohol. So Daedalus is inventing a way of circumventing the liver, allowing dedicated drinkers to get drunk on far less alcohol. His 'Rubbing Alcohol' will consist of a fatty ester that can be absorbed by the skin and converted to alcohol once inside the body.

Date: 2000
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