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@Walker http://www.latamjpharm.org/resumenes/36/12/LAJOP_36_12_1_28.pdf
This is why you got PFS , I think
This is why you got PFS , I think
Very intetesting! Does this explain pfs induced by nsaids?@Walker http://www.latamjpharm.org/resumenes/36/12/LAJOP_36_12_1_28.pdf
This is why you got PFS , I think
@Walker http://www.latamjpharm.org/resumenes/36/12/LAJOP_36_12_1_28.pdf
This is why you got PFS , I think
Thinking about how to increase UGT activity, particularly UGT2B15 and 2B17, as those metabolize androgens most heavily.
So here is my guess at a protocol to increase UGT enzyme activity, by providing substrates:
- UGT enzymes use UDP-glucuronic acid to attach it's glucuronic acid to another compound, like an androgen
- UDP-glucuronic acid is made by enzyme UDP-glucose 6-dehydrogenase from UDP-glucose and NAD+
- How to boost NAD+
- UDP-glucose is synthesized from glucose 1-phosphate and uridine triphosphate (UTP) in a reaction catalyzed by UDP-glucose pyrophosphorylase
- Glucose 1-phosphate is made with glucose and ATP
- L-cartinine increases glucose uptake
- Some CoQ10 supplements were tested to increase ATP synthesis. Here is one but it's expensive.
Also, avoid this for more UGT activity:
- Sufficient carbs in diet for glucose
- L-cartinine for glucose uptake
- NADH and CoQ10 for ATP
- Uridine for UDP-glucose
- Nicotinamide Riboside for NAD+
Green and white teas suppress UDP-glucuronosyltransferase UGT2B17 mediated testosterone glucuronidation