régulants
Régulants, or regulators, are substances or factors that modulate the speed, magnitude, or outcome of biological processes. They operate at various levels and may be produced within an organism (endogenous) or introduced from outside (exogenous). Régulants function through diverse mechanisms, including altering enzyme activity, modifying receptor signaling, changing gene expression, or influencing post-translational processes. They are essential for maintaining homeostasis and for adaptive responses to internal and external changes.
Categories of régulants include chemical regulators such as hormones and small molecules, proteins and RNAs that
In medicine and biology, régulants coordinate development, metabolism, immunity, and stress responses. Examples include insulin, glucocorticoids,
Safety, specificity, and dosage considerations govern the use of régulants in practical applications, along with regulatory