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Glucuronidation is the addition of glucuronic acid to a drug or endogenous compound. This process requires UDP-glucuronic acid and glucuronyl transferase[1].


References

  1. Rang H. P., Dale M. M., Ritter J. M., Flower R. J. and Henderson G. (2012). Rang and Dale's Pharmacology, 7th edition. London: Elsevier Churchill Livingstone. Page 117.