“…In human body this enzyme is present in fluids and organs such as spleen, serum, bile, urine and kidney [2,3]. β-Glucuronidase improve activity in a diverse pathological circumstances such as renal diseases [4], epilepsy [5], breast, larynx, testes [6], and in urinary tract infections [7][8][9][10]. Moreover, β-glucuronidase has been reported to be released in the synovial fluid in the inflammatory joint diseases, for instance, rheumatoid arthritis [11,12].…”