hemolysin
/hɛməˈlɪsɪn/Definitions
1. noun
A substance that causes the destruction of red blood cells.
“The bacteria produced hemolysin that infected the patient’s blood cells.”
2. noun
A protein that causes hemolysis, especially one produced by certain bacteria.
“Researchers studied the hemolysin produced by the E. coli bacteria to develop a new antibiotic.”