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A glucuronide, also known as glucuronoside, is any substance produced by linking glucuronic acid to another substance via a glycosidic bond. The glucuronides belong to the glycosides.

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Glucuronidation, the conversion of chemical compounds to glucuronides, is a method that animals use to assist in the excretion of toxic substances, drugs or other substances that cannot be used as an energy source. Glucuronic acid is attached via a glycosidic bond to the substance, and the resulting glucuronide, which has a much higher water solubility than the original substance, is eventually excreted by the kidneys.

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Enzymes that cleave the glycosidic bond of a glucuronide are called glucuronidases.

Examples

  • Miquelianin (Quercetin 3-O-glucuronide)
  • Morphine-6-glucuronide
  • Ezetimibe (Prodrug)
  • Scutellarein-7-glucuronide

  • Glucuronide Bisphenol A monoDglucuronide 95 CP SigmaAldrich

    Glucuronide BetaGlucuronidase in the Hydrolysis of Conjugates CovaChem

    References

    Glucuronide Wikipedia


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