Anabolic agentFractureOsteoporosisTeriparatideOsteoporosis is a common skeletal disorder characterized by low bone mass, which leads to reduced bone strength and an increased risk of fractures. Anabolic agents have been shown to improve bone...
Abuse of anabolic steroids, including Andriol, can lead to any number of serious side-effects. In men, high blood pressure, infertility, shrunken testicles, and the development of woman-like breasts are all possible side effects from steroid abuse. Women can suffer from a deepening of the voice...
As is the case of catabolism, anabolism is also controlled or regulated by hormones, primarily the human growth hormone, insulin, testosterone and estrogen, among others. Anabolic processes are largely fueled by catabolic processes, as the body requires energy and the raw materials before it can d...
Anabolism is the opposite of catabolism, and anabolism refers to the creation or synthesis of larger, more complex molecules from smaller, less complex molecules. Catabolic reactions are exergonic (release energy), and anabolic reactions are endergonic (require en...
What is the drug that is used by most Americans and is termed the "wonder drug"? A. Morphine B. Aspirin C. Anabolic steroids D. RU-486 Choose a drug over the counter (OTC). What is the main purpose of your drug? What is the recommended dosage for your drug? What are the potentia...
Oxandrolone is a man-made steroid, similar to the naturally occurring steroid testosterone. Oxandrolone is an "anabolic" steroid that promotes the growth of muscle tissue. Oxandrolone is used to help you regain weight lost after surgery, severe trauma, or chronic infections. Oxandrolone is also use...
In a past post we mentioned thatbodybuilding is not genetic. Traditional bodybuilding uses anabolic steroids to imitate the hormone testosterone and increase protein synthesis and muscle growth. There is, however, a recent discovery that could make you look like a bodybuilder without ever having to...
Why Citric acid or Krebs cycle is called Amphibolic? The Citric acid cycle is amphibolic; i.e., it serves as a catabolic and an anabolic pathway. The catabolic part of Krebs cycleis the oxidation of acetyl coA forming CO2 along with GTP, NADH, FADH2. ...
anabolic energy stored in bonds catabolic energy released from bonds Primary metabolites molecules that are found in all plant cells and are necessary for the life of the plant (carbs/sugars, lipids/fats, proteins, nucleic acids) Secondary metabolites ...
A number of endothermic reactions are important for the metabolism of mammals and humans. Many of these occur inside cells, and when they do, scientists call them anabolic reactions, as opposed to catabolic reactions, which release energy. Some of these reactions include: ...