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PAG is an acronym that can refer to several different things, depending on the field. There is no single universal meaning. In technical and biological literature, PAG most commonly denotes either polyalkylene glycol oils used as lubricants in refrigerant systems or pregnancy-associated glycoproteins used as biomarkers in veterinary reproduction.

Polyalkylene glycol oils (PAG oils) are synthetic, glycol-based lubricants used primarily in air conditioning and refrigeration

Pregnancy-associated glycoproteins (PAGs) are a family of proteins produced by the placental tissue of many ruminant

Other uses of the acronym PAG exist in various organizations and concepts, and the intended meaning depends

equipment.
They
provide
lubrication
for
compressors
and
may
be
used
with
specific
refrigerants.
The
choice
of
PAG
grade
and
viscosity
depends
on
the
system,
and
compatibility
with
metals,
seals,
and
the
refrigerant
type
is
an
important
design
consideration.
PAG
oils
can
be
hygroscopic
and
should
be
stored
and
handled
to
prevent
moisture
uptake.
species.
In
veterinary
practice,
PAGs
can
be
measured
in
maternal
blood
or
milk
to
detect
pregnancy
and
monitor
gestational
progression.
PAG
concentration
profiles
can
be
species-specific
and
are
used
in
herd
management
to
estimate
early
pregnancy
status
and
fetal
well-being.
on
context.
When
encountering
PAG
in
text,
the
surrounding
subject
matter
usually
clarifies
whether
it
refers
to
a
chemical
lubricant,
a
veterinary
biomarker,
or
another
term.