IPA: //ˈælənɪn//
KK: /ˈælənɪn/
A type of organic compound that is created by heating certain chemicals together. It can combine with acids and some metals.
Alanin is used in various biochemical processes within the body.
The word 'alanin' originates from the French word 'alanine', which is derived from the Latin 'alanina', meaning a type of amino acid. It refers specifically to a non-essential amino acid that is important in the metabolism of proteins.
Think of 'alanine' as a specific type of amino acid that plays a key role in protein metabolism.