Creatine Monohydrate(N-Amidinosarcosine monohydrate)
CAS NO.: 6020-87-7
Chemical Formula: C4H11N3O3. H2O
Structural Formula:
Molecular Weight: 149.15
Property: White crystal or powder, slightly soluble in water, insoluble in ethanol,
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Creatinine:
Dicyandiamide
Dihydrotriazines
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White Crystalline Odorless
99.9% Min
12.00%Max
80ppm
20ppm Max
Negative
10ppm Max
Negative
1ppm Max
1ppm Max
0.1% Max
10cfu/gm Max
Negative
Negative
Negative
Clear and Colorless
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White Crystalline Odorless
99.95%
10.02%
Conformed
Conformed
Conformed
Conformed
Conformed
Conformed
0.03%
Conformed
Conformed
Conformed
Conformed
Conformed
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Creatine monohydrate powder
1 Products scope:
Creatine Monohydrate, creatine anhydrous, creatinine and creatine ethyl ester hydrochloride
2 Introductions:
Creatine monohydrate is a dietary supplement that athletes and many bodybuilders use to increase high intensity exercise performance, increase strength, have fuller looking muscles, increase body mass and have faster post workout muscle recovery.
Propority: White crystal or powder, slightly soluble in water, insoluble in ethanol
3. Benefits of Creatine Monohydrate:
Enhanced muscle mass/strength
Increased muscle energy availability
Increased power output (more sets/reps)
Weight gain
Enhanced recovery after exercise
4 Applications:
1). Food additive
2). Cosmetics surfactants
3). Nutrition enhancer
4). Pharmaceutical ingredient
5). Health product
5 Storage:
Be stored in cool, dry, and ventilated storage, free from heat or sunlight, and free from toxic and harmful foods. Be protected with pall on delivery, keep free from rain moisture, toxic and harmful goods.
The chemical name for Creatine is methyl guanidine-acetic acid. Creatine is a natural substance found in our muscle cells, especially around the skeletal muscle (about 95% of the body's creatine supply) with the remaining 5% stored in other parts of the body. Creatine is a metabolite produced in the body which mainly consists of three amino acids - methionine, arginine, and glycine.
Our liver has the ability to combine these three amino acids and make creatine. The pancreas and the kidneys also synthesize a small amount of creatine when necessary. Another source for creatine is our diet. We can also get creatine by taking it as a dietary supplement. Although it comes in many different forms, the most common formula used for athletic purposes is creatine monohydrate.
We list Creatine products as follows:
Creatine Monohydrate 80mesh & 200mesh
Creatine Anhydrous
Creatine Methyl Ester
Creatine Methyl Ester HCL
Creatine Ethyl Ester
Creatine Ethyl Ester HCl
Creatine Ethyl Ester Malate
Creatine Ethyl Ester Carbonate
Creatine Ester Sodium Phosphate
Creatine HCl
Buffer Creatine
Creatine Orotate
Creatine Gluconate
Creatine Decanoate
Creatine Phosphate
Disodium Creatine Phosphate
Creatine Citrate
Dicreatine Citrate
Tricreatine Citrate
Creatine Malate
Dicreatine Malate
Tricreatine Malate
Creatine-DL-Tartrate
Creatine Alpha Ketoglutarate (1: 1/2: 1)
Creatinine
Sarcosine
Sarcosine Methyl Ester HCl