Pronunciation: /ˈnaɪ.ə.sɪn/
noun a type of vitamin B3 that is essential for the body's metabolism and overall health
A1 Niacin is a type of vitamin that can be found in certain foods.
A2 Doctors may recommend niacin supplements to help lower cholesterol levels.
B1 Niacin deficiency can lead to symptoms such as fatigue and skin problems.
B2 Some studies suggest that niacin may help improve cognitive function in older adults.
C1 Pharmaceutical companies have developed extended-release niacin formulations for better efficacy.
C2 Researchers continue to investigate the potential benefits of niacin in treating cardiovascular diseases.
formal Niacin, also known as vitamin B3, is essential for the body's metabolism.
informal If you're feeling tired all the time, you might need to up your niacin intake.
slang I heard niacin is good for boosting your energy levels.
figurative Adding niacin to your diet is like giving your body a little extra fuel to keep going.
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