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Which Compounds Undergo Glucuronidation?
A wide variety of compounds undergo glucuronidation, including
pharmaceutical drugs
,
xenobiotics
, and
endogenous compounds
like bilirubin and hormones. This makes glucuronidation a versatile and critical detoxification mechanism.
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