noun
gamma-aminobutyric acid; GABA
A neurotransmitter; primarily a technical term in biochemistry and neuroscience.
See also: GABA
γアミノ酪酸は中枢神経系で抑制性の神経伝達物質として働く。
Gamma-aminobutyric acid acts as an inhibitory neurotransmitter in the central nervous system.
Standard scientific notation using the Greek letter γ.
Kana spelling of the Greek letter; used when Greek characters are unavailable.
GABA is the common abbreviation, often used in supplements and casual contexts, while γアミノ酪酸 is the full chemical name used in formal or scientific writing.
From English 'gamma-aminobutyric acid'. The Greek letter γ (gamma) is used in the chemical name.