IPA: //ˈbaɪ.ə.tɪn//
KK: /ˈbaɪətɪn/
A colorless vitamin that is part of the B complex, important for various bodily functions and found in foods like liver, egg yolk, and yeast.
Many people take biotin supplements to improve the health of their hair and nails.
Biotin is derived from the Greek word "bios" (meaning life) and the suffix "-in" (commonly used in chemistry to denote substances). The word biotin refers to a substance essential for life, particularly in the context of metabolism and nutrition.
Think of 'bios' meaning life, which helps you remember that biotin is a vital substance for maintaining health and life.