Prostaglandins

The prostaglandins (PG) are a gathering of physiologically dynamic lipid mixes called eicosanoids  having different hormone-like impacts in creatures. Prostaglandins have been found in pretty much every tissue in people and different creatures. They are gotten enzymatically from the unsaturated fat arachidonic acid. Every prostaglandin contains 20 carbon particles, including a 5-carbon ring. They are a subclass of eicosanoids and of the prostanoid class of unsaturated fat subsidiaries. The basic contrasts between prostaglandins represent their distinctive organic exercises. A given prostaglandin may have extraordinary and even inverse impacts in various tissues at times. The capacity of a similar prostaglandin to animate a response in one tissue and hinder a similar response in another tissue is controlled by the sort of receptor to which the prostaglandin ties

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