• Is it possible that the human body also has a factory?
  • mahdi rafati,1,* kasra kamani,2
    1. Dr. Mohammad Shafiee’s High School
    2. Dr. Mohammad Shafiee’s High School


  • Introduction: Hepatic metabolism is performed in different ways, such as: oxidation, reduction, hydrolysis. The purpose of the liver in doing this is to facilitate the excretion of the drug, which if the drug is dissolved in water will be easily excreted through the kidneys. Metabolism enzymes are present in all parts of the body but are highly concentrated in the liver. People's hepatic metabolism is very different، In some people, hepatic metabolism occurs so rapidly that the amount of drug does not reach its therapeutic value at the target site, so the drug is ineffective in some people. Conversely, in some people, the liver metabolism is so low that most drugs in therapeutic doses cause poisoning in these people. Factors involved in hepatic metabolism include genetics, chronic Liver disease, heart failure, and drug interactions.
  • Methods: Hepatic metabolism is performed in different ways, such as: oxidation, reduction, hydrolysis. The purpose of the liver in doing this is to facilitate the excretion of the drug, which if the drug is dissolved in water will be easily excreted through the kidneys. Metabolism enzymes are present in all parts of the body but are highly concentrated in the liver. People's hepatic metabolism is very different، In some people, hepatic metabolism occurs so rapidly that the amount of drug does not reach its therapeutic value at the target site, so the drug is ineffective in some people. Conversely, in some people, the liver metabolism is so low that most drugs in therapeutic doses cause poisoning in these people. Factors involved in hepatic metabolism include genetics, chronic Liver disease, heart failure, and drug interactions.
  • Results: The main function of the liver is to filter the blood from the gastrointestinal tract before transferring it to the rest of the body Slowly More than one liter of blood is filtered through the liver every minute. The liver is also a substance The chemical breaks down and metabolizes toxins. The liver maintains the balance and regulation of the body's hormones Plays a role. The liver also makes important proteins for blood clotting. Liver location Blood glucose storage. The liver converts glucose into glycogen and stores it. If necessary, it converts glycogen back to glucose and enters the bloodstream. Liver
  • Conclusion: The main function of the liver is to filter the blood from the gastrointestinal tract before transferring it to the rest of the body Slowly More than one liter of blood is filtered through the liver every minute. The liver is also a substance The chemical breaks down and metabolizes toxins. The liver maintains the balance and regulation of the body's hormones Plays a role. The liver also makes important proteins for blood clotting. Liver location Blood glucose storage. The liver converts glucose into glycogen and stores it. If necessary, it converts glycogen back to glucose and enters the bloodstream. Liver
  • Keywords: liver health