creatinine
/krɪˈteɪniːn/Definitions
1. noun
A waste product found in the blood, produced by the breakdown of muscle tissue.
“The doctor ordered a blood test to check the patient’s creatinine levels.”
2. noun
A chemical used as a reference substance in medical tests to measure the concentration of other substances in the blood.
“The lab used creatinine as a standard in their enzyme assays.”