- fat-mobilizing hormones
- lipolytic h's.
Medical dictionary. 2011.
Medical dictionary. 2011.
lipolytic hormones — hormones that promote the degradation of triacylglycerols to diacylglycerols, monoacylglycerols, glycerols, and fatty acids; they include the catecholamines, glucagon, growth hormone, and (in high levels only) corticotropin and thyroid… … Medical dictionary
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Cortisol — Not to be confused with cortisone, a similar compound with a similar name, genesis, and function. Cortisol Systematic (IUPAC … Wikipedia
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lipotropin — A pituitary hormone mobilizing fat from adipose tissue. β L. is a single chain peptide of 91 amino acyl residues that contains the sequences of endorphins, metenkephalin, and β melanotropin; γ l. is shorter and is identical in sequence to the N… … Medical dictionary
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