Category: E

  • Esterified cholesterol

    Cholesterol to which a fatty acid is joined.  

  • Essential fatty acid deficiency

    Inadequate intake of linoleic and linolenic acids; characterized by dry, scaly skin; weight loss and/or inefficient use of food for weight gain; enlarged heart and kidneys; fatty liver; disturbed regulation of oxidative phosphorylation; impaired gonadal function; and poor reproduction.  

  • Esophageal varices

    Enlarged blood vessels in the collateral circulation of the esophagus. Twisted, swollen veins in the esophagus. Large, swollen, varicose veins in the lower portion of the esophagus (the muscular tube that connects the throat to the stomach) that can erode and bleed. Esophageal varices are usually caused by portal hypertension (increased blood pressure in the…

  • Esmolol hydrochloride

    A drug that serves as a beta blocker; an antiarrhythmic agent.  

  • Esaddi

    Estimated Safe and Adequate Daily Dietary Intakes. Refers to those nutrients for which there are indications of essentiality but for which the database is insufficient to make valid recommendations for intakes.  

  • Erythropoietic pophyria

    Presence of porphyrins in the urine due to excess red blood cell breakdown.  

  • Erythrocythemia

    Abnormal increase in the red blood cells in circulation. Massive and abnormal increase in the numbers of circulating red blood cells (erythrocytes); often due to a tumor of the bone marrow, such as polycythemia vera. An obsolete term for polycythemia vera.  

  • Ergot alkaloids

    Mycotoxins that are 3,4-substituted indole alkaloids are produced by the mold Claviceps purpurea. There are two types of ergot alkaloids: type I, including ergotamine, ergotaminine, ergocristine, ergocristinine, ergostine, ergotamine, ergosine, a-ergocryptine, a-ergokryptinine, (3-ergocryptine, P-ergokryptinine, and ergocornine; and type II, including ergine, arginine, ergometrine, ergometrinine, lysergic acid, isolysergic acid methylcarbinolamide, lysergic acid L-valine methyl ester, D-8,9-…

  • Eprosartan mesylate

    Angiotensin II receptor antagonist; an antihypertensive agent.  

  • Eplerenone

    An aldosterone receptor inhibitor useful as an antihypertensive drug.