apokrineja
Apokrineja refers to a specific type of sweat gland found in humans and some other mammals. These glands are primarily located in hairy regions of the skin, such as the armpits (axillae), groin, nipples, and around the anus. Unlike eccrine glands, which are widespread and produce a watery sweat primarily for thermoregulation, apocrine glands are larger and secrete a thicker, more viscous fluid that contains proteins, lipids, and other organic substances.
The secretion from apokrineja is odorless in its initial form but becomes malodorous when broken down by
Apocrine glands are most active during periods of emotional stress, physical exertion, or sexual arousal. Their
In medical contexts, apocrine gland dysfunction or blockage can lead to conditions such as hidradenitis suppurativa,