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pancreozyminenUK
pan·cre·o·zy·min P0039300 (păng′krē-ō-zī′mĭn, păn′-)n. See cholecystokinin. [pancre(as) + zym(o)- + -in.]pancreozymin (ˌpæŋkrɪəʊˈzaɪmɪn) n (Biochemistry) another name for cholecystokinin
pancreozyminenUK
pancreozymin[‚pan·krē·ō′zī·mən] (biochemistry) A crude extract of the intestinal mucosa that stimulates secretion of pancreatic juice. pancreozyminenUK
cholecystokinin [ko″le-sis″to-ki´nin] a polypeptide hormone secreted in the small intestine, which stimulates gallbladder contraction and secretion of pancreatic enzymes.cho·le·cys·to·ki·nin (CCK), (kō'lē-sis-tō-kī'nin), [MIM*118440] A polypeptide hormone (the human peptide has 33 residues) liberated by the upper intestinal mucosa on contact with gastric contents; stimulates contraction of the gallbladder and secretion of pancreatic juice. Synonym(s): CCK-pancreozymin, pancreozyminpancreozymin (păng′krē-ō-zī′mĭn, păn′-)n. See cholecystokinin.pancreozymin see CHOLECYSTOKININ.ThesaurusSeecholecystokinin |