Serum Biotinidase Activity in Children With Chronic Liver Disease and Its Clinical Significance
Aysun Pabuçcuoğlu,
Sema Aydoğdu,
Meral Baş
Abstract:BackgroundBiotinidase is the enzyme responsible for liberating the vitamin biotin from biocytin and dietary protein–bound vitamin. Individuals lacking biotinidase activity become biotin deficient. Because the liver is the major source of plasma biotinidase, chronic liver diseases can lead to decreased serum biotinidase activity and biotin deficiency. The aim of this study is to determine serum biotinidase activity values in children with chronic liver disease and to investigate the relation among enzyme activi… Show more
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