Glucuronic acid is a carboxylic acid which in involved in the process of glucuronidation, where glucuronic acid is linked to a molecule to allow for more efficient transport due its highly water-soluble nature. Most often it is used to rid the body of toxins or to aid in the delivery of drugs or hormones.
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The glucose polymer icodextrin has gained a widespread use in peritoneal dialysis especially in patients with low ultrafiltration and high peritoneal transport properties. In patients using a once-daily exchange with icodextrin, a decreased serum amylase activity has been reported. We
Phagosomal acidification is a critical cellular mechanism for the inhibition and killing of ingested microbes by phagocytic cells. The acidic environment activates microbicidal proteins and creates an unfavorable environment for the growth of many microbes. Consequently, numerous pathogenic microbes have
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