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Xenobiotic processing refers to the body's mechanism for metabolizing foreign compounds, such as drugs, pollutants, and dietary components, that are not naturally produced by the organism. This process primarily takes place in the liver and involves phases of enzymatic reactions that transform lipophilic compounds into more hydrophilic metabolites for easier excretion.
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