anthogenous

/ænˈθoʊdʒənəs/

Definitions

1. adjective

Produced or occurring within the body of an organism, especially in relation to the production of certain substances.

“The anthogenous enzymes play a crucial role in the body’s digestion process.”

2. noun

A substance produced by an organism, especially in relation to the production of certain enzymes or other biochemicals.

“Anthogenous secretions are a key aspect of the human immune response.”

Synonyms

  • endogenous
  • interior

Antonyms

  • exogenous
  • heterogenous