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==Regulation==
==Regulation==
Substrate size is a regulator, where larger substrates inhibit alcohol dehydrogenase. Further, alcohol dehydrogenase is somewhat inhibited if the substrate is a secondary alcohol, as opposed to a primary alcohol. <ref>PMID: 4352908</ref>  
Substrate size is a regulator, where larger substrates inhibit alcohol dehydrogenase. Further, alcohol dehydrogenase is somewhat inhibited if the substrate is a secondary alcohol, as opposed to a primary alcohol. <ref>PMID: 4352908</ref> Pyrazoles have also been shown to be inhibitors of ADH. <ref>PMID:115004</ref> Other inhibitors include heavy metals, thiourea, purine and pyrimidine derivatives, and both chloroethanol and flouroethanol. <ref>''Alcohol Dehydrogenase''.(2010).Worthington Biochemical Corporation . 31 March 2010 < http://http://www.worthington-biochem.com/ADH/default.html></ref>  




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