Glükuroonhapet
Glükuroonhapet is the Estonian name for glucuronic acid. Glucuronic acid is a type of sugar acid derived from glucose. It is an important component in biological systems, particularly in the process of detoxification in the liver. In the liver, glucuronic acid is used to conjugate with various substances, including drugs, toxins, and waste products, through a process called glucuronidation. This process makes these substances more water-soluble, allowing them to be more easily excreted from the body, primarily through urine and bile.
Glucuronidation is a crucial metabolic pathway that helps protect the body from harmful compounds. It plays
In addition to its role in detoxification, glucuronic acid is a structural component of important biomolecules