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Mycophenolic Acid-d3 Acyl-β-D-glucuronide is a metabolite that plays a role in the metabolism and elimination of mycophenolic acid. It is formed in the liver through the process of glucuronidation, where mycophenolic acid is conjugated with glucuronic acid to form the acyl-glucuronide. This metabolite is then excreted in the urine, facilitating the excretion of mycophenolic acid. At the molecular level, the formation of this metabolite involves the transfer of a glucuronic acid moiety to mycophenolic acid, leading to the formation of the acyl-glucuronide. This process is mediated by specific enzymes in the liver, and the resulting metabolite is then transported to the kidneys for excretion.
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Product Name | Catalog # | UNIT | Price | Qty | FAVORITES | |
Mycophenolic Acid-d3 Acyl-β-D-glucuronide, 500 µg | sc-218898 | 500 µg | $872.00 |