14 Facts About Creatine supplements

1.

Creatine supplements is found in vertebrates where it facilitates recycling of adenosine triphosphate, primarily in muscle and brain tissue.

FactSnippet No. 2,080,219
2.

Creatine supplements was first identified in 1832 when Michel Eugene Chevreul isolated it from the basified water-extract of skeletal muscle.

FactSnippet No. 2,080,220
3.

Creatine supplements later named the crystallized precipitate after the Greek word for meat, ??ea?.

FactSnippet No. 2,080,221
4.

At the time, low-potency creatine supplements were available in Britain, but creatine supplements designed for strength enhancement were not commercially available until 1993 when a company called Experimental and Applied Sciences introduced the compound to the sports nutrition market under the name Phosphagen.

FactSnippet No. 2,080,222
5.

Creatine supplements is a naturally occurring non-protein compound and the primary constituent of phosphocreatine, which is used to regenerate ATP within the cell.

FactSnippet No. 2,080,223
6.

Creatine supplements is transported through the blood and taken up by tissues with high energy demands, such as the brain and skeletal muscle, through an active transport system.

FactSnippet No. 2,080,224
7.

Creatine supplements has the ability to increase muscle stores of PCr, potentially increasing the muscle's ability to resynthesize ATP from ADP to meet increased energy demands.

FactSnippet No. 2,080,225
8.

Creatine supplements supplementation appears to increase the number of myonuclei that satellite cells will 'donate' to damaged muscle fibers, which increases the potential for growth of those fibers.

FactSnippet No. 2,080,226
9.

Creatine supplements are marketed in ethyl ester, gluconate, monohydrate, and nitrate forms.

FactSnippet No. 2,080,227
10.

Creatine supplements supplementation for sporting performance enhancement is considered safe for short-term use but there is a lack of safety data for long term use, or for use in children and adolescents.

FactSnippet No. 2,080,228
11.

Creatine supplements has no significant effect on aerobic endurance, though it will increase power during short sessions of high-intensity aerobic exercise.

FactSnippet No. 2,080,229
12.

Creatine supplements is reported to have a beneficial effect on brain function and cognitive processing, although the evidence is difficult to interpret systematically and the appropriate dosing is unknown.

FactSnippet No. 2,080,230
13.

Creatine supplements taken with medications that can harm the kidney can increase the risk of kidney damage:.

FactSnippet No. 2,080,231
14.

Creatine supplements-monohydrate is suitable for vegetarians and vegans, as the raw materials used for the production of the supplement have no animal origin.

FactSnippet No. 2,080,232