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What is phase II detoxification?

Pronunciation: /feɪz ii* dɪˌtɑksɪfɪˈkeɪʃən/

phase II detoxification

Definition

A process in which the liver uses one of two major enzyme pathways to change a toxic substance, such as an anticancer drug, into a less toxic substance that is easier for the body to excrete. In phase II detoxification, liver cells add a substance (such as cysteine, glycine, or a sulfur molecule) to a toxic chemical or drug, to make it less harmful.