LDHreich
LDH is a family of enzymes called lactate dehydrogenase. These enzymes are found in many different tissues throughout the body, including the heart, liver, muscles, and kidneys. LDH plays a crucial role in cellular respiration, a process that converts glucose into energy. Specifically, LDH catalyzes the reversible conversion of lactate to pyruvate and vice versa. This reaction is important for both aerobic and anaerobic metabolism.
The term "LDHreich" is not a standard scientific or medical term. It is possible that "LDHreich" is
In a medical context, elevated levels of LDH in the blood can be indicative of tissue damage