Prostaglandins and Derivatives
Major site for degradation of prostaglandin:
Liver and lungs
Brain and stomach
Kidney and pancreas
Heart
Liver and lungs
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B. Prostacyclin
C. Thromboxane
D. Bradykinin
In human body prostaglandin acting as a
A. Barrier
B. Gland
C. Local Hormone
D. Synthesized hormone
In 1960 biosynthesis of prostaglandin was explained by:
A. Scene Bergstrom
B. Bebgt Samuelsson
C. Bergstrom and samuelsson
D. Ulf von Euler
Folic acid is required for de novo synthesis of:
A. Amino acids
B. Nucleic acids
C. Fatty acids
D. Peptides
Activity of enzyme cyclooxygenase is inhibited by:
A. Indomethacin only
B. Phenyl-butazone only
C. Paracetamol
D. Indomethacin and Phenyl-butazone
Synthesis of prostaglandin is inhibited by the:
A. Corticosteroids only
B. Aspirin only
C. Paracetamol
D. Corticosteroids and Aspirin
Consumption of fish food that is rich in unsaturated fatty acid known as eicosapentaenoic acid used to prevent the:
A. lungs cancer
B. blood cancer
C. heart attack
D. stroke
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