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CAS No.: | 6020-87-7 |
Formula: | C4h11n3o3 |
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Creatine monohydrate is a popular dietary supplement used by athletes and fitness enthusiasts to improve physical performance and increase muscle mass. It is a form of creatine, a substance naturally produced by the body from amino acids and found predominantly in muscle tissue. Creatine monohydrate is also naturally present in foods such as red meat and seafood, but supplementation can provide higher levels to enhance various aspects of physical activity and health.
The primary role of creatine in the body is to support the rapid production of energy during high-intensity exercises. It does this by contributing to the formation of adenosine triphosphate (ATP), the main energy currency in our cells. Creatine supplementation can increase the storage of phosphocreatine in muscles, which helps to maintain ATP levels during short, intense bursts of activity, thus delaying the onset of muscle fatigue and enhancing performance.
Research indicates that creatine monohydrate can provide several benefits, including:
Increased Muscle Strength and Size: By enhancing the body's ability to produce energy, creatine allows for more intense workouts, which can lead to greater gains in muscle strength and size over time. This is particularly beneficial for athletes engaged in high-intensity, intermittent activities such as weightlifting, sprinting, and team sports.
Improved Athletic Performance: Creatine supplementation has been shown to improve various markers of athletic performance, including sprint performance, anaerobic threshold, work capacity, and recovery times.
Injury Prevention: There is evidence to suggest that creatine may help reduce the risk of dehydration, muscle cramping, and injuries to muscles, bones, ligaments, tendons, and nerves, although more research is needed in this area.
Cognitive Function and Brain Health: Emerging research points to potential cognitive benefits of creatine, including improved performance during cognitive tasks, especially in older adults. It may also have a role in supporting brain health and function.
Sarcopenia and Bone Health: Creatine supplementation may help counteract age-related declines in skeletal muscle mass and bone mineral density.
Potential for Treating Certain Medical Conditions: While more research is needed, there is some evidence that creatine may be beneficial in treating certain brain disorders, neuromuscular conditions, and heart failure.
Items | Standards | ||
Appearance | White Crystalline Powder | ||
Odor | Odorless | ||
Assay(%) | 99.0 Min | ||
Mesh size | 60,80,200 Mesh | ||
Loss on drying(%) | 12.0 Max | ||
Residue on ignition(%) | 0.1 Max | ||
Heavy metals(ppm) | 10 Max | ||
As(ppm) | 1 Max | ||
Total plate count(cfu/g) | 1000 Max | ||
Yeast & Mould(cfu/g) | 100 Max | ||
E.Coli | Negative | ||
Samlmonella | Negative |