Enzyme could help smokers quit

2D and 3D illustration of a nicotine molecule

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Enzyme breaks down nicotine before it reaches the brain

Scientists have developed an enzyme that breaks down nicotine in the bloodstream. It could be used to treat nicotine dependence but hasn’t been tested in humans yet.

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