pathophysiological mechanisms

How Does the Body Respond to Toxin Exposure?

The body employs various defense mechanisms against toxin exposure, including biotransformation and excretion. Biotransformation, primarily occurring in the liver, converts lipophilic toxins into hydrophilic metabolites for easier excretion. Phase I reactions introduce reactive sites, while Phase II reactions conjugate these sites with polar molecules. However, some metabolites may be more toxic than their precursors, complicating detoxification.

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