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  1. Taurine

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    Discovery and Nomenclature
    Taurine was first isolated in 1827 by German chemists Friedrich Tiedemann and Leopold Gmelin from ox bile. The name is derived from the Latin word taurus, meaning "bull," reflecting its original isolation source [3]. This historical association has strongly influenced its subsequent marketing, particularly in the realm of energy beverages, where it is frequently associated with bovine vigor and raw power.
    Chemical Structure and Properties