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The liver is where enzymes are produced and stored in the human body, but the liver has several other functions than producing/storing enzymes, such as detoxification, synthesis, and breakdown of various things.
A neutral pH is maintained in the liver to optimise enzyme activity and maintain homeostasis.
It releases the peroxidase in the liver cells.
liver is an organic compound that contains HIGH levels of catalase (enzyme)
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CYP2D6. This enzyme metabolizes some drugs, convert them to a form that can be removed from the body. Genes determine the level of this enzyme in the liver.
The normal liver enzyme levels for a rabbit should be 40 percent. Cyanide exposure improves the rabbit's enzyme level.
In the liver.
The enzyme function would not be as effecient, causing the liver to produce more enzymes.
what is physiologic activity in liver and spleen
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It all has to do with catalase. Catalase is an enzyme and a biological catalyst in the decomposition of H2O2. When its fresh, catalase is still present in the liver. However, when the liver is boiled, the catalase enzyme is denatured (as it is a protein).