Researchers in Switzerland have developed an experimental edible protein gel designed to prevent alcohol from causing ...
A n oral antidote to acute alcohol intoxication has been developed and tested successfully on mice. The hydrogel is ...
A research team at the Federal Institute of Technology ETH Zurich, has developed a gel that suppresses the effects of alcohol ...
“The gel shifts the breakdown of alcohol from the liver to the digestive tract. In contrast to when alcohol is metabolized in ...
Most alcohol enters the bloodstream via the mucous membrane layer of the stomach and the intestines. These days, the ...
If you enjoy having a drink with friends every so often but don't want to get drunk, then a new gel may be just what you're ...
The gel intercepts alcohol in the digestive tract, breaking it down into less-toxic acetic acid, thus preventing the ...
Would you like to have a beer or two, or a glass or three of wine, and not suffer the nasty aftereffects of drinking alcohol?
Scientists at ETH Zurich have created a gel that can break down alcohol in the gastrointestinal system, bypassing ...
The iron-milk substance can break down alcohol fast and protect against liver damage in mice. Scientists hope to test the gel in people next.