kronotropi
Kronotropi is a term used in chronobiology and related fields to describe the effect of a substance or stimulus on the timing of biological rhythms. It refers to how an external agent can advance or delay the phase of an endogenous rhythm, such as the circadian clock. This phase-shifting ability is crucial for understanding how organisms adapt to environmental cues like light and dark cycles.
Substances that exhibit chronotropic effects are known as chronobiotics. These can include hormones like melatonin, certain
The study of chronotropi is important for various applications, including treating sleep disorders, jet lag, and