Butyrin

/ˈbjuːtərɪn/ noun

A naturally occurring fat or triglyceride composed of glycerol and butyric acid molecules, found in butter and other dairy fats.

From butyric acid + -in suffix (indicating a natural substance or compound). The -in ending often denotes fats, proteins, and alkaloids found in nature.

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