Book Title: Tulsi Prajna 2006 07
Author(s): Shanta Jain, Jagatram Bhattacharya
Publisher: Jain Vishva Bharati

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________________ Specialized Functions and Therapeutic Applications of Prostaglandins Dr J.P.N. Mishra and Dr M.K. Singh The prostaglandins (PG's) are a unique group of cyclic fatty acids with vast and potent biologic effects involving almost every organ system in a variety of species including the human. Structural-Functional Relationships Most commonly occurring prostaglandins are PGA,, PGA,, PGE ,PGE,,PGF, and PGF,. These compounds are all compassed of a 20-carbon carboxylic acid containing a cyclopentane ring, a hypothetical structure referred to as prostanoic acid. However, they contain various degrees of substitution and unsaturation in the ring as well as in the aliphatic side chains. Depending on the class of prostaglandin they may either relax vascular smooth muscle with consequent lowering of blood pressure or contract non-vascular smooth muscle, such as intestines and uterus or both. (Table 1) Table 1 Functional relationships among the principal prostaglandin classes Compound Effect on Blood Non-vascular smooth Pressure muscle stimulating activity PGA Decrease Inactive PGE Decrease Very active PGF Transient increase Very active TME YE MS - fatore, 2006 91 Jain Education International For Private & Personal Use Only www.jainelibrary.org

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