Argine

/ˈɑrdʒiːn/ noun

An archaic or alternative chemical name for the amino acid arginine, sometimes used in older scientific literature.

A variant spelling or shortened form of 'arginine,' from Latin 'argentum' (silver). Reflects historical naming conventions before modern chemical nomenclature standardized.

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