The correct spelling of the word "anticreatinine" is /ˌæntiˌkriːəˈtɪniːn/. The first syllable, "anti", is pronounced /ˈænti/ with stress on the first syllable. The second part, "creatinine", is pronounced as /kriːəˈtɪniːn/ with stress on the second syllable. "Creatinine" is a molecule found in blood and urine that is used to measure kidney function. "Anticreatinine" refers to substances or medications that can decrease the levels of creatinine in the body. Proper spelling and pronunciation are important for effective communication in the medical field.
A leucomaine from creatinine.
A practical medical dictionary. By Stedman, Thomas Lathrop. Published 1920.