PMID-sentid Pub_year Sent_text comp_official_name comp_offsetprotein_name organism prot_offset 34986881-6 2022 RESULTS: Results indicated that there was a significant relationship between cigarette smoking and alcohol consumption with liver enzymes (AST, ALT, and ALP). Alcohols 99-106 ATHS Homo sapiens 153-156 22011476-7 2012 The principal component corresponding to the ALP was significantly associated with a higher intake of disaccharides, and inversely related to protein and alcohol consumption (P < 0 001 for all). Alcohols 154-161 ATHS Homo sapiens 45-48 35069889-12 2022 Alcohol-drinking history (P=0.027), numbers (P=0.023) and size (P=0.008) of intrahepatic tumor, lymph node metastasis (P<0.001), serum ALP (P=0.004) and HGB (P=0.004) level were found to be correlated with the occurrence of BM. Alcohols 0-7 ATHS Homo sapiens 135-138 25503943-9 2014 CONCLUSIONS: Our results suggest that greater consumption of alcohol is related to poorer liver function as indicated by higher ALT, gamma-GT and ALP, but not to clotting or bilirubin. Alcohols 61-68 ATHS Homo sapiens 133-149 22011476-8 2012 The present findings indicate that the ALP may be improved by a low intake of disaccharides, and moderate intakes of protein and alcohol. Alcohols 129-136 ATHS Homo sapiens 39-42 22338215-10 2011 Compared to patients who did not have alcohol use, elevated GGT and ALP were seen more frequently in patients who had alcohol use either mild or heavy (P < 0.05). Alcohols 118-125 ATHS Homo sapiens 68-71