Name: Creatine phosphate disodium salt
Synonyms: Phosphocreatine disodium salt
Molecular Structure:
Molecular Formula: C4H8N3Na2O5P
Molecular Weight: 255.08
CAS Registry Number: 922-32-7
EINECS: 213-074-6
Disodium Creatine Phosphate - is another nutritional supplement used by those who are into body building. Disodium Creatine Phosphate is a high energy phosphate storage compound found in muscles and is slightly soluble in water. When creatine is taken, it is transformed into Creatine Phosphate; this Creatine Phosphate then reproduces ATP or energy inside the body. During strenuous workouts Creatine Phosphate is broken into two parts creatine and phosphate thus affecting the level of energy output by stimulating ATP. Creatine not only helps in regulating the energy but is also helpful in lowering Lactic Acid, accumulated in the muscles of those who are into heavy exercise. This lactic acid once accumulated gives a burning feeling when lifting or working out strenuously.
Specification
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Product name |
Disodium Creatine Phosphate |
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Test Items |
Specifications |
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Appearance |
White powder |
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pH |
6.5-7.5 |
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Assay (On dry basis) |
98.0% Min |
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Loss on drying |
5.0% Max |
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Sulfate |
0.10% Max |
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Heavy metals (Pb) |
10ppm Max |
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Arsenic |
1ppm Max |
Packing: 25Kgs per Carton or Drum with 2 inner PE bags.
Storage: Stored in a dry and cool place, keep away from strong light and heat.
Shelf life: Two years when stored properly in a well-closed container.