Melatonin

/ˌmɛləˈtoʊnɪn/ noun

A hormone that regulates sleep-wake cycles — your body's internal clock keeper, rising with darkness and falling with light.

From Greek melas (dark, black) + tonic + -in (chemical suffix). Named for its ability to lighten skin in amphibians by concentrating melanin granules. Its role in human sleep was discovered later. The hormone of darkness.

ESmelatonina
PTmelatonina
ZH褪黑素
ARميلاتونين
FRmélatonine
SWmelatonini
HIमेलाटोनिन
JAメラトニン
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