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DESCRIPTION: The liver is a crucial organ that monitors the content of our blood and catalyses many reactions accordingly. One function of the liver is to facilitate excretion of unwanted products. To do this there are two reactions that can be broadly categorised as Phase I or Phase II which add polarity, as outlined in the figure below. The more polar a drug is, the more likely it is to remain dissolved in the blood and urine and be excreted by the kidneys. The substrates of these reactions can be drugs or other metabolites.

Figure 1. Liver metabolism for excretion
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