See Also: angiotensin(dictionary)
Angiotensin II(medicine)
Angiotensin(health)
angiotensin III(medicine)
angiotensin(medicine)
angiotensin i(medicine)
receptors, angiotensin(medicine)
angiotensin precursor(medicine)
angiotensin amide(medicine)
angiotensin I (Phe 8-His 9) hydrolase(medicine)

fungal (oh) and Angiotensin II (medicine)


fungal (oh)



connected with or caused by a fungus
::a fungal infection

Angiotensin II (medicine)


angiotensin II
<chemical> The active form of angiotensin. An octapeptide found in blood, it is synthesised from angiotensin I and quickly destroyed. Angiotensin II causes profound vasoconstriction with resulting increase in blood pressure. The clinically and experimentally used bovine form has valine in position 5 where the human form has isoleucine.

Pharmacological action: vasoconstrictor agents.

Chemical name: Angiotensin II