We’re exploring the important differences between microsomal and non-microsomal enzymes, both of which are involved in the metabolism of drugs and other xenobiotics. These enzymes play critical roles in pharmacology, especially in how the liver processes substances. Microsomal enzymes are membrane-bound and found in the endoplasmic reticulum, while non-microsomal enzymes are soluble and found in the cytoplasm or other cell compartments. Understanding these differences is vital for students studying pharmacology, biotechnology, or biochemistry. Below are the definitions followed by a clear comparison.
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