noun
- Hormones secreted by the small intestine that inhibit gastric motility and secretion, slowing stomach emptying in response to the presence of food.
Usage: medical/physiological term; plural form; singular is enterogastrone; also called enterogastric hormones
Examples
- Enterogastrones are released when fatty or acidic chyme enters the duodenum.
- The secretion of enterogastrones helps regulate the rate at which the stomach empties its contents.
- Cholecystokinin is one of the key enterogastrones involved in digestion.
- Enterogastrones work to slow gastric contractions and reduce acid secretion.
- The intestinal mucosa produces enterogastrones in response to nutrient-rich food.
- Understanding enterogastrones is essential for studying gastrointestinal physiology.