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Prostanoids are present within areas of the body such as the gastrointestinal tract, urinary tract, respiratory and cardiology systems, reproductive tract and vascular system. Prostanoids can even be seen with aid to the water and ion transportation within cells. Prostanoids help release prostaglandins upon activation.

Oxygenation of PGG2 with enzyme COX-1 & 2 forms PGH which forms prostaglandins.

The common structural groups all contain the same carbon rings except for Thromboxane. The chemical formation affects the chemical reaction with the enzymes. Drug inhibitors are dependent on the chemical formation of these receptors to properly heal the inflammation or pain to the area.

Competitive Inhibitor Drugs such as ibuprofen, indmethacin and diclofenac are non-steriodal anti-inflammatory drugs that are COX inhibtors are helpful in formation of tones.