Tag: xenobiotic
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Glucuronidation and Enterohepatic Recirculation
β-glucuronidase produced by the microbiome can deconjugate xenobiotics that have already undergone glucuronidation by phase II enzymes, causing them to undergo enterohepatic recirculation rather than being eliminated in the feces. Elmassry et al. (2021) found that males have higher levels of intestinal β-glucuronidase than females, and infants have higher levels than their mothers. Malik et…
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Brassicas for Liver Function
An association has been found between higher levels of gamma-glutamyl transferase (GGT) and serum levels of several persistent organic pollutants (Lee & Jacobs, 2006). Also, increased oxidative stress has been found in association with elevated GGT (Lim et al., 2004). Brassicas are emphasized in the Detox Food Plan, and consumption of cooked, frozen brassica vegetables…
