Envelope

Envelope and convertin

Convertin is a hormone that participates in the process of blood clotting in humans, but not on its own, but only together with other proteins of the blood coagulation system. This is factor 7 of the coagulation system. Concertin contains thromboplastin. Convertin is an anticoagulant, reduces blood clotting and is an immunostimulant. This protein is produced by the man's prostate gland. Its appearance at the very beginning occurs during the period of intrauterine development. The appearance of this hormone depends on the gender of the unborn child; if it is a boy, then this protein is synthesized in increased quantities. The envelope is “responsible” for the regeneration of tissues of the human body. It consists of 7 components. All these factors are remnants of protein chains that were synthesized in the cell nucleus during the formation of proteins.

Functions

In the human body, the envelope performs a number of functions important for life: maintains the required level of coagulation; participates in metabolism; increases immunity; responsible for the functioning of the musculoskeletal system; contributes to the normal functioning of the liver.

The peculiarity of convertin is that the process of blood clotting in the body does not occur independently, but under the influence of this additive. In this case, all factors that coagulate the system are involved. The presence of the hormone promotes the rapid restoration of damaged tissues. Thanks to this, it is possible to stop the bleeding for a short time and make the victim feel better.

But it is necessary for both cancer and pancreatitis, and, at least for this reason, you cannot just take it and get rid of it.

Another important function is to reduce intoxication of the body by activating the metabolic process. This is very important for patients with various problems, such as liver cirrhosis, peritonitis, carcinoma, pancreatic necrosis, etc.