Amylin

/ˈæmɪlɪn/ noun

A hormone produced by beta cells in the pancreas that helps regulate blood sugar levels alongside insulin.

From amyl- (possibly relating to its discovery in starch metabolism research) plus -in (a common suffix for proteins and hormones). Modern names like amylin are sometimes created without clear etymological roots when new discoveries need quick labels.

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