Hormonoids and Hormones
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Abstract
The field of endocrinology is ever expanding. With a rapid increase in the understanding of different hormones and
hormone-like substances, there is a need to update the nomenclature of these chemical messengers. The authors propose a
novel term “Hormonoids”, defined as endogenous or exogenous substances that lead to hormone-like effects in the body.
These may refer to various neurotransmitters, minerals, alkalis, acids, and vitamins that are not conventionally classified as
hormones, but act upon receptors in target areas and are regulated by complex interlinked processes. These are required
for homeostasis, and an imbalance in their concentration or activity may lead to dysfunction and disease. They may also be
used as pharmacotherapy for these associated disorders.