Carnosin

/ˈkɑːr.nə.sɪn/ noun

An alternative or archaic spelling of carnosine, a naturally occurring compound found in animal muscle tissue.

From Latin 'carnis' (flesh) plus chemical suffix '-ine'. This older variant of 'carnosine' reflects earlier chemical nomenclature conventions.

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