
UGT2B10
UGT2B10 is an enzyme in the body that helps process and remove certain substances, such as drugs and hormones, by attaching a sugar molecule to them. This process, called glucuronidation, makes these substances more water-soluble, allowing the body to eliminate them more easily through urine or bile. UGT2B10 plays a key role in how individuals metabolize medications and manage natural hormones, affecting drug effectiveness and hormone levels. Variations in the UGT2B10 gene can influence how well this enzyme works, impacting drug responses and susceptibility to certain health conditions.