See Also: myrtaceous(dictionary)
myrtaceous(medicine)
Herbal medicine (botanical medicine, herbology, phytomedicine)(health)
leukotriene a4(medicine)
leukotriene(dictionary)
leukotriene c4(medicine)
leukotriene d4(medicine)
leukotriene e4(medicine)
leukotriene(medicine)
leukotriene b4(medicine)

leukotriene d4 (medicine) and myrtaceous (medicine)


leukotriene d4 (medicine)


leukotriene d4
<chemical> (r-(r*,s*-(e,e,z,z)))-n-(s-(1-(4-carboxy-1-hydroxybutyl)-2,4,6,9-pentadecatetraenyl)-l-cysteinyl)glycine. One of the biologically active principles of srs-a. It is generated from leukotriene c4 after partial hydrolysis of the peptide chain, i.e., cleavage of the gamma-glutamyl portion. Its biological actions include stimulation of vascular and nonvascular smooth muscle, and increases in vascular permeability.

Chemical name: Glycine, N-(S-(1-(4-carboxy-1-hydroxybutyl)-2,4,6,9-pentadecatetraenyl)-L-cysteinyl)-, (R-(R*,S*-(E,E,Z,Z)))-


myrtaceous (medicine)


myrtaceous
<botany> Of, pertaining to, or resembling, a large and important natural order of trees and shrubs (Myrtaceae), of which the myrtle is the type. It includes the genera Eucalyptus, Pimenta, Lechythis, and about seventy more.

Origin: L. Myrtaceus.

Source: Websters Dictionary