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Taurine - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

taurine

/ˈtɔrin/ /ˈtɔːriːn/

Definition:

An amino acid found in animal tissues, often used in energy drinks.

Synonyms:

amino sulfonic acid, 2-aminoethanesulfonic acid

Part of Speech:

noun

Antonyms:

(No direct antonyms; context-dependent)

Common Collocations:

energy drinks, dietary supplements, muscle function, heart health

Derivatives:

taurate, taurinate

Usage Tips:

Use "taurine" when discussing biochemistry or energy drink ingredients; it’s not related to bulls despite the similar spelling.

Common Phrases:

(No common phrases or idioms)

Etymology:

Derived from Latin "taurus" (bull), as first isolated from ox bile in 1827.

Examples:

  • 1. Taurine is added to many energy drinks for its potential benefits.
  • 2. Some athletes take taurine supplements to improve performance.
  • 3. Taurine plays a role in bile acid formation in the liver.
  • 4. Cats cannot produce taurine naturally and must get it from their diet.

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