Corticotrophin

Corticotrophins are hormones that are produced by the adrenal cortex and regulate metabolism and adaptation to various environmental conditions.

Corticotrophins function throughout life and play an important role in the body's adaptation to changes in the environment. They control many processes in the body, such as regulating blood pressure, maintaining homeostasis, and controlling blood sugar levels.

Normally, the level of corticotropins in the blood ranges from 25 to 75 pg/ml and depends on many factors, such as time of day, physical activity, stress level