IPA: //əˈspɔːrteɪt//
KK: /æˈspɔrˌteɪt/
A type of chemical compound that is derived from aspartic acid, often found in various biological processes.
Aspartate plays a crucial role in the synthesis of proteins in the body.
Aspartate is derived from "asparaginic acid" (from the Latin "asparagus", meaning the plant asparagus) and the suffix "-ate" (indicating a salt or ester of an acid). The term refers to the salt or ester form of asparaginic acid, which is related to the amino acid aspartic acid.
Think of 'asparagus' as the plant that gave rise to 'aspartate', and remember that 'aspartate' refers to a compound related to asparaginic acid.