Definition
A simple amino acid found in proteins that is produced naturally in the body and plays an important role in energy metabolism and muscle development.
Etymology
Named by German chemist Adolph Strecker in 1850, derived from 'aldehyde amine' because the compound can be made from acetaldehyde and ammonia, reflecting its chemical composition.
Kelly Says
Alanine is one of the few amino acids your body can make from scratch if you need it—most amino acids have to come from food, but alanine your muscles can literally manufacture during exercise!
Translations
ARالعربية
ألانين
al-la-neen
BNবাংলা
এলাইন
eh-lah-neen
CACatalà
alanina
ah-lah-nee-nah
CSČeština
alanin
ah-lah-neen
DADansk
alanin
ah-lah-neen
DEDeutsch
Alanin
ah-lah-neen
ELΕλληνικά
αλανίνη
ah-lah-nee
ESEspañol
alanina
ah-lah-nee-nah
FAفارسی
آلانین
ah-lah-neen
FISuomi
alanini
ah-lah-nee-nee
FRFrançais
alanine
ah-la-neen
HEעברית
אלאנין
ah-lah-neen
HIहिन्दी
एलानिन
eh-lah-neen
HUMagyar
alanin
ah-lah-neen
IDBahasa Indonesia
alanin
ah-lah-neen
ITItaliano
alanina
ah-lah-nee-nah
MSBahasa Melayu
alanin
ah-lah-neen
MYမြန်မာ
အလန်နိန်း
ah-lah-neen
NLNederlands
alanine
ah-lah-neen
NONorsk
alanin
ah-lah-neen
PLPolski
alanina
ah-lah-nee-nah
PTPortuguês
alanina
ah-lah-nee-nah
RORomână
alanină
ah-lah-nee-nah
RUРусский
аланин
ah-lah-nin
SVSvenska
alanin
ah-lah-neen
SWKiswahili
alanini
ah-lah-nee-nee
TAதமிழ்
அலானின்
ah-lah-neen
TEతెలుగు
అలనీన్
ah-lah-neen
TRTürkçe
alanin
ah-lah-neen
UKУкраїнська
аланін
ah-lah-neen
VITiếng Việt
alanin
ah-lah-neen