👉 Glucuronide is a type of sugar found in the cell wall of certain bacteria that can be converted into a more active form called glucuronic acid. This process occurs through an enzyme known as glucuronidation, which involves the addition of a group (usually a sulfate) to the end of a sugar molecule, making it more accessible for transport across cell membranes. The final product is a branched glycoside with a 18-carbon chain and a number of different functional