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Adrenotrophin

Definition: The word "Adrenalotrophin" appears in a number of places in the Old Testament, but there's no single authoritative Hebrew term for this substance that translates to English as "adrenotrophins." It seems the term may have been more accurate when applied to something related to the adrenal glands. In the Old Testament literature, it is not uncommon to find references to "the adrenals," which refers to a series of glands found in various parts of the body that are involved in metabolism and hormone production (e.g., the adrenal gland). This term can be translated as "adrenal hormones." However, there's no specific Hebrew word or name used to refer to this substance. The term "Adrenotrophin" may have been a technical term used for something related to the adrenal glands; however, it is not commonly found in Old Testament texts. In modern usage, if we are referring to substances that are primarily produced by the body's cells and functions related to metabolism or hormone regulation, then Adrenalotrophin might be used.


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