Argin

/ˈɑrdʒɪn/ noun

An alternative or archaic name for the amino acid arginine, found in proteins throughout living organisms.

A shortened form or variant of 'arginine,' derived from Latin 'argentum' (silver) because it forms silvery nitrate salts. Named in the 19th century when first isolated.

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