The Hair Loss Encyclopedia
naturally occurring molecules involved in cellular processes and signaling
Inositol Phosphates, also known as Inositol Polyphosphates, are a group of naturally occurring molecules derived from inositol, a type of sugar. They play crucial roles in various cellular processes, including signal transduction, energy storage, and regulation of cell growth. These compounds are important in both plant and animal biology, influencing functions such as hair growth and immune responses.