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 Hydroxlation is a chemical process in which an hydroxyl (OH) group replaces a [[Hydrogen|Hydrogen]] atom in a compound. The enzymes hydroxylases are used in the process
Hydroxylation is a chemical process in which an [[Hydroxyl_group|hydroxyl]] (OH) group replaces a [[Hydrogen|hydrogen]] [[atoms|atom]] in a [[compound|compound]]. The [[enzymes|enzymes]] [[hydroxylases|hydroxylases]] are used in the process.

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Hydroxylation is a chemical process in which an hydroxyl (OH) group replaces a hydrogen atom in a compound. The enzymes hydroxylases are used in the process.