Please answer if it’s true or not and give explanation. Thank you ? 1-Is uridine diphosphoglucuronic acid involved in the neutralization of indole? 2-Skatole and indole are formed in the intestine from the amino acid tyrosine.
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Please answer if it’s true or not and give explanation. Thank you ?
1-Is uridine diphosphoglucuronic acid involved in the neutralization of indole?
2-Skatole and indole are formed in the intestine from the amino acid tyrosine.
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