Liver functionAll products absorbed from the intestine, including toxic compounds, are conveyed to the liver via the portal vein. Many vital processes take place in the liver, such as the detoxification of poisons, the conversion of fats, the formation of plasma proteins, etc. The liver itself requires a very large number of nucleotides to carry out these functions. The supply of nucleotides reinforces the liver so that the vicious circle can be prevented. |
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