niacin
See also: Niacin
English
editEtymology
editin 1942 derived from nicotinic + acid + vitamin, chosen to dissociate it from nicotine, to avoid the perception that vitamins or niacin-rich food contains nicotine, or that cigarettes contain vitamins.
Pronunciation
edit- IPA(key): /ˈnaɪəsɪn/
Audio (Southern England): (file) - Rhymes: -aɪəsɪn
Noun
editniacin (uncountable)
- (organic chemistry, biochemistry) A water-soluble vitamin, a component of vitamin B complex, found in meat, yeast, and dairy products; it is essential to metabolism.
- 2016, Joseph Henrich, chapter 7, in The Secret of Our Success […] , Princeton: Princeton University Press, →ISBN:
- Mixing the alkali into the recipe in the right way chemically releases the otherwise unavailable niacin in the corn, which stops pellagra in its tracks, and allowed corn-based agricultural populations to grow and spread.
Synonyms
edit- E375 when used as a colour retention agent
- nicotinic acid
- vitamin B3
- (historic names) vitamin PP, vitamin P-P, PP-factor, pellagra-preventive factor
Translations
editwater-soluble vitamin