IPA: /ˈluːsiːn/
KK: /ˈluːsiːn/
A type of essential amino acid that the body needs for growth and maintenance, which is found in many proteins and is important for health.
Leucine is one of the building blocks of protein that helps in muscle recovery after exercise.
Leucine → It is derived from the Greek word "leukos" (meaning white) and the suffix "-ine" (commonly used in chemistry to denote substances). The word "leucine" refers to an amino acid that is colorless or white in its pure form.
Think of the Greek word for white, 'leukos', to remember that leucine is an amino acid that is often associated with a colorless or white appearance.