Prostaglandigenic
Prostaglandigenic refers to the activity of prostaglandins, which are molecules that act as hormones in the body. They are involved in a wide range of processes, including inflammation, blood pressure regulation, and regulation of body temperature. Prostaglandigenic activity is the ability of prostaglandins to act as hormones in the body. Prostaglandins can act as mediators of inflammation, and they can also act to protect the body from inflammation. They can also act as hormones that regulate blood pressure and body temperature. In addition, prostaglandins can act as painkillers, and they can also be used to treat certain medical conditions, such as asthma and arthritis.