chronobiotics
Chronobiotics are a class of compounds that are thought to influence the body's circadian rhythms, the roughly 24-hour cycles that regulate many biological processes. These rhythms are controlled by an internal biological clock, primarily located in the suprachiasmatic nucleus (SCN) of the brain. The SCN receives signals from the eyes about light exposure, which helps to synchronize the body's internal clock with the external day-night cycle. Chronobiotics are believed to interact with this system, potentially by modulating the production or action of signaling molecules involved in circadian timing.
The concept of chronobiotics emerged from research into how sleep-wake cycles, hormone release, and other physiological
Research into chronobiotics has potential implications for various health conditions. Circadian disruption is linked to a