Enzymatic carbon–fluorine bond cleavage by human gut microbes

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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Volume 122, Issue 24, June 2025.
SignificanceHumans have introduced carbon–fluorine bonds into numerous manufactured compounds, including pharmaceuticals, leading to the formation of toxic fluorinated byproducts. While the human gut microbiota is known for its ability to metabolize drugs…
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