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The precursor of eicosanoids, a paracrine hormone, in human is

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The precursor of eicosanoids, a paracrine hormone, in human is

Arachidonate

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Answer: The correct answer is arachidonate.

Explanation: Arachidonate is also known as the arachidonic acid and it is a lipid that is also a fat and is stored in the body for later using its chemical name is a or it itself is polyunsaturated that is has double or triple bonds in many numbers omega 6 fatty acid and it is present in a ratio of 20 is to 4 and it is related structurally to the saturated arachidic acid which is also found in butter and its chemical formula is C20H32O2 and its melting point is -49 degree Celcius and it acts as a chemical messenger which is first released in the muscles by the muscles during the intense or heavy exercise which controls the core physiological response to exercise and also regulates the intensity of all the other growth signals to be followed and it is also involved in the wound healing process and they are chemical messengers and it also acts s the precursor of synthesis of prostaglandins, thromboxanes, and leukotrienes.

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