thyronine
/ˈθaɪrənaɪn/Definitions
1. noun
A hormone secreted by the thyroid gland, especially one that influences the rate of metabolism and growth.
“Thyronine helps regulate the body’s metabolic rate.”
2. chemistry
A monodeiodinated derivative of thyroxine, produced by deiodination.
“The conversion of thyroxine to thyronine is a key step in thyroid hormone regulation.”