different between physiological vs oxylipin
physiological
English
Etymology
- physiology +? -ical
Pronunciation
- (US) IPA(key): /?f?zi.??l?d??k?l/
Adjective
physiological (comparative more physiological, superlative most physiological)
- Of, or relating to physiology.
- Relating to the action of a drug when given to a healthy person, as distinguished from its therapeutic action.
Synonyms
- physiologic
Derived terms
Translations
physiological From the web:
- what physiological factors produce hunger
- what physiological factors determine vo2max
- what physiological factors are responsible for fatigue
- what physiological factors influence blood pressure
- what physiologically speaking is diabetes
- what physiological process is depicted in this figure
- what physiological processes occur in the stomach and how
- what are the physiological factors that go into producing hunger
oxylipin
English
Noun
oxylipin (plural oxylipins)
- (biochemistry) oxygenated natural products which are formed from fatty acids by pathways involving at least one step of dioxygen-dependent oxidation; many of them have physiological importance
See also
- jasmonic acid
- eicosanoid
oxylipin From the web:
- what are oxylipins
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