glucuronidaatio
Glucuronidaatio is a key metabolic process in many organisms, including humans. It involves the conjugation of glucuronic acid to a wide range of lipophilic (fat-soluble) compounds, making them more water-soluble and thus easier to excrete from the body. This process is a form of Phase II metabolism, meaning it typically occurs after Phase I metabolism, which often involves oxidation, reduction, or hydrolysis.
The enzyme responsible for glucuronidaatio is UDP-glucuronosyltransferase (UGT). These enzymes are primarily found in the liver,
The substrates for glucuronidaatio are diverse and include endogenous compounds like bilirubin, steroid hormones, and thyroid
This metabolic pathway is crucial for detoxification and for the excretion of waste products. Impairments in