CES1


Description

The CES1 gene encodes for carboxylesterase 1, an enzyme primarily found in the liver that plays a crucial role in detoxification. It breaks down various compounds, including drugs, toxins, and environmental pollutants, into less harmful substances that can be excreted from the body. This process is essential for maintaining overall health and preventing the accumulation of toxic substances. CES1 also participates in lipid metabolism and the synthesis of certain neurotransmitters.

Associated Diseases

Did you know?

The CES1 gene is highly polymorphic, meaning it exhibits many variations in its DNA sequence, leading to different enzyme activity levels among individuals.


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