Secretin, Cholecystokinin, Pancreozymin and Gastrin

Secretin, Cholecystokinin, Pancreozymin and Gastrin

 

133,43 €
IVA incluido
Disponible
Editorial:
Springer Nature B.V.
Año de edición:
2011
Materia
Farmacia/prescripción/dispensación
ISBN:
9783642807060
133,43 €
IVA incluido
Disponible

Selecciona una librería:

  • Librería Samer Atenea
  • Librería Aciertas (Toledo)
  • Kálamo Books
  • Librería Perelló (Valencia)
  • Librería Elías (Asturias)
  • Donde los libros
  • Librería Kolima (Madrid)
  • Librería Proteo (Málaga)

In the beginning of this century physiology witnessed the creation of a new concept, the hormonal regulation of the work of the digestive organs. It was found that such essential functions as the flow of pancreatic juice and emptying of bile into the intestine were regulated by two hormones, secretin and cholecystokinin, respectively. Already in 1925 French authors attempted to measure the functional capacity of the exocrine pancreas by means of stimulation with secretin. The use­ fulness of the secretin test in this connection was definitely established by Scandinavian workers in the 1930’s. In spite of the difficulties in obtaining secretin American authors succeeded in keeping the interest in the secretin test alive. The development in the 1950’s of counter-current, ion exchange and chromato­ graphic techniques offered new possibilities in this field. The intestinal hormones were known to be relatively low molecular peptides and these could now be isolated in pure form. Thus secretin was isolated in 1961, and cholecystokinin in 1964. The newly developed methods for peptide analysis likewise soon brought us full information about the primary structure of the peptides. Gastrin, the specific stimulant of the gastric acid secretion, which was discovered in 1905 and acknowledged as a hormone in 1938, was the first of the gastrointestinal hormones for which the structure became known. This was in 1964. Synthesis soon followed. These developments are reviewed in the first chapter of the present volume.

Artículos relacionados

  • HPLC Basics
    Rajashekar Vadlakonda / Sarangi Ramesh / Upender Rao Eslawath
    This book describes the powerful analytical technique, i.e., HPLC, used to separate, identify, and quantify components in a mixture. This book is helpful for various fields, including pharmaceuticals, biochemistry, environmental analysis, food and beverage testing, and forensics. This book discusses the types of HPLC apparatus, their use, components, standard operating procedur...
    Disponible

    14,52 €

  • Leading Without Heart
    DaOnda Combs-Payne
    I chose pharmacy for its unique position in the healthcare arena for its ability to transcend and break through barriers to patient care. I watch as the profession continues to spiral downward with the claims of a pharmacist shortage.A program called the Pharmacy Workplace and Well-Being Report allows pharmacy employees to submit both positive and negative experiences with hope...
  • The Beauty of Witchcraft, Vol. II
    Lord Ph.D. Beauchamp
    The perception and treatment of witches varied throughout different regions and time periods, most of those accused and persecuted as witches were women, and their practices often revolved around folk medicine and healing. During the Middle Ages, the belief in witchcraft was widespread across Europe. The Church played a significant role in shaping the perception of witches, vie...
    Disponible

    9,31 €

  • Phresh Pharmacy
    Meyada Widaatalla
    Retail pharmacists today are facing pressure to perform more clinical duties in an environment that is business-driven. The only changes that seem to be happening are the addition of clinical services that pharmacists can perform within their scope of practice. These services, including immunizations, medication reviews and prescribing for minor ailments, can greatly benefit pa...
  • Converging Pharmacy Science and Engineering in Computational Drug Discovery
    The world of pharmaceutical research is moving at lightning speed, and the age-old approach to drug discovery faces many challenges. It’s a fascinating time to be on the cutting edge of medical innovation, but it’s certainly not without its obstacles. The process of developing new drugs is often time-consuming, expensive, and fraught with uncertainty. Researchers are constantly...
  • Converging Pharmacy Science and Engineering in Computational Drug Discovery
    The world of pharmaceutical research is moving at lightning speed, and the age-old approach to drug discovery faces many challenges. It’s a fascinating time to be on the cutting edge of medical innovation, but it’s certainly not without its obstacles. The process of developing new drugs is often time-consuming, expensive, and fraught with uncertainty. Researchers are constantly...
    Disponible

    430,58 €