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Toxin Clearance Mechanisms

Meaning

Toxin clearance mechanisms refer to the highly organized, multi-phase physiological processes, primarily localized in the liver, kidneys, and gastrointestinal tract, responsible for converting lipid-soluble endogenous metabolites and exogenous toxins (xenobiotics) into water-soluble forms for efficient excretion. These mechanisms are crucial for maintaining hormonal health, as they ensure the timely removal of hormone breakdown products, such as estrogen metabolites, preventing their accumulation and potential reabsorption. Compromised clearance capacity can lead to a toxic burden and contribute to endocrine disruption.