IPA: //ˈfoʊləsɪn//
KK: /foʊˈleɪsɪn/
A type of vitamin B that is important for cell growth and metabolism, often found in leafy green vegetables and used in dietary supplements.
Doctors recommend taking folacin during pregnancy to support fetal development.
Folacin is derived from the Latin word 'folium' (meaning leaf) and the suffix '-acin' (often used in chemistry to denote a compound). The term refers to a compound derived from leafy vegetables, specifically relating to folic acid, which is essential for human health.
Think of 'folium' meaning leaf, and remember that 'folacin' relates to compounds found in leafy vegetables.