threonátu
Threonátu is a chemical compound that refers to a salt or ester of threonine. Threonine itself is an essential amino acid, meaning it is one of the amino acids that humans and many other animals cannot synthesize and must obtain from their diet. It is characterized by its hydroxyl group on the beta-carbon atom. The term "threonátu" implies that the threonine molecule has undergone a chemical reaction to form a salt, where the carboxyl group is deprotonated and forms an ionic bond with a cation, or an ester, where the carboxyl group has reacted with an alcohol.
The specific properties and uses of a threonátu compound would depend on the accompanying cation or alcohol.