What is acetaldehyde?

a. A toxic compound created in alcohol metabolism
b. An enzyme used in alcohol metabolism
c. A substance in liver that helps detoxify alcohol
d. A ketone body
e. The final product of alcohol metabolism.


Answer: A

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