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prostaglandin
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pros·ta·glan·din  (prst-glndn)
n.
Any of a group of potent hormonelike substances that are produced in various mammalian tissues, are derived from arachidonic acid, and mediate a wide range of physiological functions, such as control of blood pressure, contraction of smooth muscle, and modulation of inflammation.


prostaglandin [ˌprɒstəˈglændɪn]
n
(Life Sciences & Allied Applications / Biochemistry) any of a group of potent hormone-like compounds composed of essential fatty acids and found in all mammalian tissues, esp human semen. Prostaglandins stimulate the muscles of the uterus and affect the blood vessels; they are used to induce abortion or birth
[from prosta(te) gland + -in; it was originally believed to be secreted by the prostate gland]

prostaglandin  (prst-glndn)
Any of a group of substances that are derived from fatty acids and have a wide range of effects in the body. Prostaglandins influence the contraction of the muscles lining many internal organs and can lower or raise blood pressure.
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.prostaglandin - a potent substance that acts like a hormone and is found in many bodily tissues (and especially in semen); produced in response to trauma and may affect blood pressure and metabolism and smooth muscle activity
autacoid, autocoid - any physiologically active internal secretion especially one of uncertain classification
Translations
prostaglandin [ˌprɒstəˈglændɪn] Nprostaglandina f
prostaglandin
nProstaglandin nt
prostaglandin [ˌprɒstəˈglændɪn] nprostaglandina


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