analyte

/ˈænəlaɪt/
noun
  1. A substance or chemical that is being measured or identified in a laboratory test.
    • Glucose is a common analyte in diabetes tests.
    • The scientist measured the concentration of the analyte in the water sample.
    • The lab technician tested the blood sample for the specific analyte.
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