CYP2C19 Gene – An Introduction The CYP2C19 gene is a member of the cytochrome P450 family responsible for the detoxification […]
CYP2C19 Gene – An Introduction The CYP2C19 gene is a member of the cytochrome P450 family responsible for the detoxification […]
What Is Sulfation? Sulfation is a process where sulfate molecules are added to different endogenous (produced internally in the body) […]
Phase 3 detox is performed by transporting proteins that help move the processed toxins to urine via the kidneys or feces via the intestines.
The phase 2 detoxification stage is very important in protecting the cells from cancer-causing chemicals (carcinogens).
CYP3A5 belongs to the CYP3A subfamily of genes of the cytochrome P450 family responsible for the processing and elimination (or clearance) of drugs.
The CYP2E1 enzyme makes up less than 1% of the total CYP450 enzymes and helps in clearing 2% of the total prescription drugs in the market.