- in
humans and
other animals. The
first prostamide,
called prostamide E2, was
discovered in 1997.
Prostamides are
synthesized in the body from anandamide...
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Prostamide/prostaglandin F2alpha
synthase (EC 1.11.1.20,
prostamide/PGF synthase,
prostamide F synthase,
prostamide/prostaglandin F synthase, tPGF synthase)...
-
prostamides (which are
chemically similar), a
class of
substances related to prostaglandins, but with an
unknown mechanism of action. No
prostamide receptor...
-
prostaglandin production. Oxaprostaglandin, a type of
prostaglandin Prostamides, a
chemically related class of
physiologically active substances Prostaglandins...
- are
naturally occurring, such as anandamide,
palmitoylethanolamide and
prostamides,
which play
physiological roles as
lipid neurotransmitters and autacoids...
-
bromide peroxidase EC 1.11.1.19: dye
decolorizing peroxidase EC 1.11.1.20:
prostamide/prostaglandin F2α
synthase EC 1.11.1.21: catalase-peroxidase EC 1.11.1...
-
prostaglandin E2 (PGE2)
ethanolamide (PGE2-EA;
prostamide E2) and PGD2
ethanolamide (PGD2-EA;
prostamide D2),
might have many
important functions, as PGE2...
-
Furukawa A,
Kawamura N, et al. (January 2011). "Preferential
localization of
prostamide/prostaglandin F
synthase in
myelin sheaths of the
central nervous system"...