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calcitriol

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[kal-si-tree-awl, -ol] / kælˈsɪ triˌɔl, -ˌɒl /

noun

  1. Biochemistry. a vitamin D compound, C 27 H 44 O 3 , occurring in humans as a hormone derived from cholesterol, that acts in the regulation and absorption of calcium.

  2. Pharmacology. a preparation of this compound, used in the treatment of osteoporosis and bone fracture.


Etymology

Origin of calcitriol

1975–80; apparently calci(um) + triol

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The kidneys also release calcitriol, which aids in the absorption of Ca2+ and phosphate ions.

From Textbooks • Jun. 9, 2022

PTH triggers the formation of calcitriol, an active form of vitamin D, which acts on the intestines to increase absorption of dietary calcium.

From Textbooks • Jun. 9, 2022

Additionally, calcitriol, the active form of vitamin D, is produced by the kidneys and stimulates the absorption of calcium and phosphate from the digestive tract.

From Textbooks • Jun. 19, 2013

In the absence of calcium, levels of the hormone calcitriol increase.

From Time Magazine Archive

Among other things, calcitriol shuts off the mechanisms that break down fat and activates those that make it.

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