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Biocatalyst – Definition, Function and Significance

A biocatalyst is a biological substance that accelerates chemical reactions in the body without being consumed itself. Enzymes are the most well-known biocatalysts.

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Xenobiotic Clearance Markers

Xenobiotic clearance markers are biochemical parameters that indicate how efficiently the body breaks down and eliminates foreign substances, reflecting the liver detoxification capacity.

Urea Cycle Disorder

A urea cycle disorder is an inherited metabolic condition in which the body cannot properly convert ammonia into urea. This leads to toxic ammonia buildup in the blood, which can cause serious neurological damage.

Oxidative Stress Test

The oxidative stress test measures free radicals and antioxidant capacity in the blood. It provides insights into cellular stress and supports the prevention of chronic diseases.

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