glukuronidaatiossa
Glukuronidaatiossa, known in English as glucuronidation, is a vital metabolic process occurring in living organisms, particularly within the liver. This process is a form of conjugation, where a molecule of glucuronic acid is attached to another molecule. The substance receiving the glucuronic acid is often a xenobiotic, such as a drug, toxin, or a naturally occurring compound that needs to be eliminated from the body, like bilirubin or certain steroid hormones.
The primary purpose of glucuronidation is to increase the water solubility of the conjugated molecule. Many
This metabolic pathway is primarily carried out by a superfamily of enzymes called UDP-glucuronosyltransferases (UGTs). These
Glucuronidation plays a critical role in drug metabolism, detoxification, and the elimination of endogenous compounds. It