glükuronidáció
Glükuronidáció is a biological process that occurs primarily in the liver, although it can also take place in other tissues such as the kidneys, intestines, and lungs. It is a crucial part of xenobiotic metabolism and endogenous compound detoxification. This process involves the conjugation of a molecule, typically a drug or a toxic substance, with glucuronic acid. Glucuronic acid is a derivative of glucose.
The enzyme responsible for catalyzing this reaction is UDP-glucuronosyltransferase (UGT). UGTs are a family of enzymes
The primary purpose of glükuronidáció is to increase the water solubility of lipophilic (fat-soluble) compounds. This