trytophan

/traɪpˈtɒfən/

Definitions

1. noun

an essential amino acid that is a precursor of serotonin and plays a role in regulating sleep and appetite.

“The turkey dinner contained a significant amount of tryptophan, which helped her feel drowsy after the meal.”

Synonyms

  • amino acid
  • serotonin precursor

Antonyms

  • caffeine
  • cortisol