Why thyroid hormones are lipid soluble whereas catecholamine are water soluble in spite of the fact both are derived from amino-acid tyrosine ? *
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Thyroid hormones are made from tyrosine, a ringed amino acid that dissolves more easily in fat than water.
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- Thyroid hormones are lipid-based beginning makes them fat-loving (fat or lipid soluble) but prevents them from freely dissolving in water (water insoluble).
- Thyroid hormones such as thyroxine and others released from the thyroid gland.
- The catecholamines contain a catechol group because they called catecholamines and are derived from the amino acid tyrosine.
- Some of them are biogenic amines.
- Catecholamines are water-soluble and are 50% bound to plasma proteins, so they circulate in the bloodstream.
- Catecholamines are epinephrine (adrenaline), norepinephrine (noradrenaline) and dopamine.
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