IPA: //ˈvæliːn//
KK: /ˈvælin/
A necessary substance that the body cannot produce on its own, which helps build proteins and is found in various foods.
Valine is important for muscle metabolism and tissue repair.
Valine is derived from the word 'valeric' (from Latin 'valere', meaning to be strong or healthy) and the suffix '-ine' (commonly used in chemistry to denote substances). The word 'valine' refers to an amino acid that is essential for health and strength in the body.
Think of 'valere' meaning to be strong, and remember that valine is an amino acid that contributes to health and strength.