Abstract

The polymorphism of human esterase D (ESD) was first detected 1973 (1) with three common phenotypes, determined by two autosomal codominant alleles, ESD*1 and ESD*2. Other investigators described some rare alleles ESD*3 (2), ESD*4 (3), ESD*6 (4), ESD*7 (5), ESD*Cph (6), ESD*D (7), and the common allele ESD*5 (8). There is evidence for the existence of a silent allele ESD*0 (9,10) and a variation of activity between phenotypes(11).

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