Carboxylesterase 3

Carboxylesterase 3 is an is_associated_with::enzyme that in humans is encoded by the CES3 is_associated_with::gene.

Function
Carboxylesterase 3 is a member of a large multigene family. The enzymes encoded by these genes are responsible for the hydrolysis of ester- and amide-bond-containing drugs such as cocaine and heroin. They also hydrolyze long-chain fatty acid esters and thioesters. The specific function of this enzyme has not yet been determined; however, it is speculated that carboxylesterases may play a role in lipid metabolism and/or the is_associated_with::blood–brain barrier system.