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Creatine KINASE
creatine kinase
creatine phosphate kinase. it increases in heart disease & muscular disease.
Myosin Adenosine TriPhosphotase- This is the initial enzyme that catalyzes with ATP to form ADP and Inorganic Phosphate; thus releasing energy. Creatine Kinase-comes into play after ADP is formed; catalyzes with it ( the ADP) and creatine phosphate ( which supplies a phosphate group) to reform ATP.
Actually, there are 3 pathways for creating ATP for muscle contraction. 1) Direct phosphorylation of ADP by creatine phosphate, 2) aerobic respiration and 3) anaerobic glycolysis & lactic acid formation.
Creatine Ethyl Ester is a newer, slightly more expensive form of the popular supplement creatine. Creatine is most commonly sold in the form of creatine monohydrate. Creatine ethyl ester is, essentially, a modified form of creatine monohydrate that has been "esterified." This means that an ethyl ester compound has been attached to the creatine, which theoretically makes it more efficiently absorbed by the body.
The amount of creatine in cows milk is about 0.05 grams per 1 pound. To much creatine can cause side effects such as kidney damage.
There is approximatley 1 gram of creatine per 1 lb of red meat.
there were 3.6 million basketballs sold in 1998.
Creatine Phosphate + ADP --> (Creatine Kinase) --> Creatine + ATP
Around 1.5 grams per scoop, i add half a scoop of creapure creatine monohydrate to a scoop of jack3d.
Creatine is water soluble so not much need to worry unless you are not drinking enough water based fluids. Keep in mind that creatine is not the same as creatinine which can be a problem if you have too much in your bloodstream. This may indicate kidney dysfunction.
Yes This is precisely why they tell you to cycle creatine so your body won't lose too much of its own creatine producing abilities. Just stay within your limits and forget about that loading phase and you should be fine. Of course, you could always just choose to not take any creatine. It is not as crucial as you would think.
Depending on the form of Creatine you get, it can vary. Creatine in the form of powder is pretty much tasteless. If you mix it with a sports drink, or some kind of fruit juice, you will more than likely not taste any difference.
Creatine phosphate + ADP_______> creatine + ATP This is catalyzed by the enzyme creatine kinase.
Vitamins are totally different things to creatine. Good sources for creatine are fish and red meat. If you are willing you can also look into supplementing creatine. Creatine monohydrate is the most proven type of creatine supplement.
Too much creatine would create an excess of ATP in the body and i think due to the hyperactivity of major metabolic processes in the body it can cause a major loss of water(dehydration)