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duodenal glands - translation to arabic

DUODENAL SUBMUCOSAL CELLS SECRETING BICARBONATE-RICH MUCUS
Brunner's gland; Brunner glands; Duodenal glands; Wepfer's glands; Duodenal gland; Brunners glands; Brunners gland; Wepfer's gland; Wepfers gland; Wepfers glands; Glands of Brunner
  • Human Brunner's gland

duodenal glands         
‎ الغُدَدُ الإِثناعَشَرِيَّة‎
olfactory glands         
PROTEIN- AND MUCUS-SECRETING GLANDS IN THE OLFACTORY MUCOSA
Bowman's glands; Glands of Bowman; Bowman's gland; Bowman's Glands; Olfactory gland
‎ الغُدَدُ الشَّمِّيَّة‎
olfactory gland         
PROTEIN- AND MUCUS-SECRETING GLANDS IN THE OLFACTORY MUCOSA
Bowman's glands; Glands of Bowman; Bowman's gland; Bowman's Glands; Olfactory gland
‎ غُدَّةٌ شَمِّيَّة:غُدَّةُ بومان‎

Definition

sudoriferous
[?su:d?'r?f(?)r?s]
¦ adjective (of a gland) secreting sweat.
Origin
C16 (in the sense 'sudorific'): from late L. sudorifer (from L. sudor 'sweat') + -ous.

Wikipedia

Brunner's glands

Brunner's glands (or duodenal glands) are compound tubular submucosal glands found in that portion of the duodenum which is above the hepatopancreatic sphincter (i.e sphincter of Oddi). It also contains submucosa which creates special glands. The main function of these glands is to produce a mucus-rich alkaline secretion i.e. mucous (containing bicarbonate) in order to:

  • protect the duodenum from the acidic content of chyme (which is introduced into the duodenum from the stomach);
  • provide an alkaline condition for the intestinal enzymes to be active, thus enabling absorption to take place;
  • lubricate the intestinal walls.

They also secrete epidermal growth factor, which inhibits parietal and chief cells of the stomach from secreting acid and their digestive enzymes. This is another form of protection for the duodenum.

They are the distinguishing feature of the duodenum, and are named for the Swiss physician who first described them, Johann Conrad Brunner.