onkotiska
Onkotiska refers to the oncotic pressure, also known as colloid osmotic pressure. It is a type of osmotic pressure exerted by large molecules, primarily plasma proteins like albumin, that are dissolved in a fluid. These large molecules are too big to pass through the semipermeable membranes of blood capillaries, so they tend to draw water towards them. In the context of blood, the oncotic pressure exerted by proteins in the plasma is crucial for regulating the movement of water between the blood and the interstitial fluid.
This pressure acts in opposition to the hydrostatic pressure, which is the pressure exerted by the blood