Is Glucuronic Acid Pescatarian?

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No. Glucuronic acid is processed in the liver of animals.

Glucuronic Acid and the Pescatarian Diet

Glucuronic acid is a carboxylic acid derived from glucose. It plays a crucial role in the body's detoxification process, particularly in the liver where it helps to convert substances into water-soluble compounds for easier excretion. While it is naturally present in the body, it can also be found in some supplements and skincare products.

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