niacin

英 ['naɪəsɪn] 美['naɪəsn]
  • n. [生化] 烟酸;尼克酸

低频词

中文词源


niacin 烟酸

缩写自nicotinic acid.

英英释意


1. a B vitamin essential for the normal function of the nervous system and the gastrointestinal tract

英文词源


niacin (n.)
"pellagra-preventing vitamin in enriched bread," 1942, coined from ni(cotinic) ac(id) + -in (2), chemical suffix; suggested by the American Medical Association as a more commercially viable name than nicotinic acid.
The new name was found to be necessary because some anti-tobacco groups warned against enriched bread because it would foster the cigarette habit. ["Cooperative Consumer," Feb. 28, 1942]

实用场景例句


House: The carrots turn you yellow, the niacin turns you red.
豪斯: 胡萝卜让你变黄, 烟碱酸把你变红.

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With Niacin and Vitamin A for health gums.
盐碱和维生素A有助于牙齿的健康.

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It's known to be particularly rich in vitamin B 1 and Niacin.
这种平菇富含维生素B1和烟酸(又称烟碱酸、尼龙酸、尼克酸、抗癞皮维生素).

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However, little is known whether this abnormal niacin response is associated with familial loading for schizophrenia.
然而, 尚未有研究探讨此异常之红肿反应是否与精神分裂症之家族负荷有关.

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Niacin, as the body of the two major Coenzyme ingredients play a role in cell respiration.
尼克酸作为人体内两种重要辅酶的成分,在细胞呼吸中起作用.

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