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It seems that the only information available on this is that there is a rumor that it increases uric acid in the urine , which may be associated with gout.
tests that are done to measure the levels of uric acid in blood serum or in urine.
No, Don't waste your money, take whey, and possibly creatine. Anything short of the real deal isn't going to cut it.
Depending on what hospital or facility you are at, it usually is about 0.6-1.2 mg/dl for men. Hope this helps!!
The tube for creatine kinase typically comes in a red or gold top tube. There is typically no additive required for creatine kinase testing as the serum or plasma is used directly for analysis.
A lab test is used to find the serum level of creatine kinase (CK) in blood. The normal CK level for adult females is 40-150 units/L and 60-400 units/L for adult men.
If the creatine level in the blood serum is too high in amount or elevated in nature, then it may signify impairs in the kidney or you may have a chance of kidney disease.
The following is used as infarction serum markers except: a)myoglobin b)tropin c)blood uria nitrogen d)creatine phosphokinase except blood uria nitrogen
The color tube commonly used for CPK (creatine phosphokinase) is red or gold, which indicates a serum separator tube (SST) that contains a clot activator and gel separator to separate serum from cells after centrifugation.
790.5 Other Nonspecific Abnormal Serum Enzyme Levels
serum creatine
Hannu Somer has written: 'Determination and clinical significance of creatine kinase isoenzymes in the serum'
Creatine phosphokinase (CPK) is typically collected in a red-top tube for serum or a green-top tube for plasma.
Creatine phosphate is used in explosive muscular movements such as sprinting or weight training. There has been no evidence to show that creatine phosphate is used in endurance training
Creatine monohydrate is a supplement used by many athletes. It is used to increase strength, energy and lean muscle mass. Creatine is natural and found in many animals that you are able to eat, although it is a very small amount. A good source of information for Creatine monohydrate can be found at http://www.muscleandstrength.com/supplements/ingredients/creatine-monohydrate.html#1
Isoenzymes in blood serum can be used to diagnose disease.