Biology, asked by psanjida786, 1 year ago

what is antiketogenic hormone?why is it called so

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Answered by ritika68636678
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Along the breakdown of fats, ketons bodies are formed which are harmful for body. So all the hormones which promotes the production or synthesise of glucose can be called antiketogenic hormone.
Answered by jacekylie1
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Antiketogenic hormone is a hormone that inhibits the production of ketone in the body, and promotes the production of glucose.

Examples of antiketogenic hormones are

Insulin, glucagon, cortisol and thyroxine.

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