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Sci-Tech Dictionary:

ketogenic hormone

(¦kēd·ə¦jen·ik ′hör′mōn)

(biochemistry) A factor originally derived from crude anterior hypophysis extract which stimulated fatty-acid metabolism; now known as a combination of adrenocorticotropin and the growth hormone. Also known as fat-metabolizing hormone.


 
 
Dental Dictionary: ketogenic hormones

n

The term used to describe a factor of the anterior pituitary hormone responsible for ketogenic effect. It is probably not an entity differing from known pituitary hormones.

 
 

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