释义 |
cre·atine \ˈkrēəˌtēn, -_tə̇n\ noun (-s) Etymology: International Scientific Vocabulary creat- + -ine; originally formed as French créatine : a white crystalline compound NH2C( . NH)N(CH3)CH2COOH found especially in the muscles of vertebrates both as phosphocreatine and as the free form and also in the blood and obtained from meat extracts; 1-methyl-guanidine-acetic acid |