Melatonina
Appearance
Natura chemica | |
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Formula chemica | C13H16N2O2 |
Massa molaris | 232.28 g/mol |
PubChem | 896 |
DrugBank | DB01065 |
Natura pharmacologica | |
Codex ATC | N05CH01 (WHO) |
Tempus semivitae biologicum | 30-50 min. |
Metabolismus | iecore (hepaticus): CYP1A2 |
Excretio | renibus |
Ad usum therapeuticum | |
Applicatio | p. o., subling., transderm. |
Melatonina[1] est hormon ab epiphysi effusum, quod numerum circadianum, id est, rhythmum diei noctisque in corpore dirigit.
Bibliographia
[recensere | fontem recensere]- Arendt, J., et Y. Touitou. 1993. Melatonin and the Pineal Gland: From Basic Science to Clinical Application. Elsevier Science. ISBN 0-444-89583-3 (opus fundamentale huius materiae)
- Webb, Susan M., et Manuel Puig-Domingo. 1995. "Role of melatonin in health and disease." Clinical Endocrinology 42: 221–34.
- Hilgers, Arnold, et Inge Hoffmann. 1996. Melatonin. Monaci: Mosaik Verlag. ISBN 3-576-10622-7.
Nexus interni
Nexus externi
[recensere | fontem recensere]- ↑ Cfr. "... producit corpus hormonis melatoninae ...", apud Nanompouphos (2007). Cave diem tuam natalem!. . Ephemeris