creatinine

noun

cre·​at·​i·​nine krē-ˈa-tə-ˌnēn How to pronounce creatinine (audio)
-ən
: a white crystalline strongly basic compound C4H7N3O formed from creatine and found especially in muscle, blood, and urine

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Small amounts of creatine get broken down into creatinine daily, which is excreted through urine. Jennifer Lefton, Ms, Rd/n, Cnsc, Fand, Verywell Health, 24 Oct. 2024 The authors noted that for any given GFR, creatinine was higher in Black people than in white people. Cassandra Willyard, Scientific American, 15 Oct. 2024 Similarly, urine tests check for creatinine and a substance called albumin. Sean Mowbray, Discover Magazine, 16 Oct. 2024 But when kidney function declines, eGFR, which decreases as blood creatinine levels rise, becomes crucial. Cassandra Willyard, Scientific American, 15 Oct. 2024 See all Example Sentences for creatinine 

Word History

Etymology

German Kreatinin, from Kreatin creatine

First Known Use

1851, in the meaning defined above

Time Traveler
The first known use of creatinine was in 1851

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“Creatinine.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/creatinine. Accessed 22 Nov. 2024.

Medical Definition

creatinine

noun
cre·​at·​i·​nine krē-ˈat-ᵊn-ˌēn, -ᵊn-ən How to pronounce creatinine (audio)
: a white crystalline strongly basic compound C4H7N3O formed from creatine and found especially in muscle, blood, and urine

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