Abstract

Uricase, which is an enzyme that is involved in the metabolism of purines, has recently attracted a lot of attention in modern medicine. This article offers a comprehensive and detailed overview of the use of uricase in different fields of medicine. It describes what uricase is and its function in the metabolic process regarding uric acid and its relevance in medicine. New directions in the application of uricase in the treatment of diseases such as gout are explained. Furthermore, the article discusses the concerns and issues that research and clinical applications face when introducing uricase and attempting to enhance its efficacy and security. The conclusion brings the focus to uricase for it to be emphasized as a therapeutic agent of the 21st century with development and clinical trials exploration being necessary.

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