Creatine is a naturally occurring compound derived from amino acids.
Primarily tricycerides, in which a glycerol molecule bonds to three fatty acids.
Soap is referred to as a type of salt because it is a mixture of sodium salts from naturally occurring fatty acids. Soap also has other acids and bases.
There are 20 naturally occurring amino acids that are used in the synthesis of proteins.
Glycine is the only non-optically active naturally occurring amino acid, due to it having no asymmetric centers. You may want to also check on Proline.
well there's loads:Lemonslimesoranges/orange juice etc.Basically, lots of fruits.Usually sour things have acids. So do some fruits or fruit juices.
Creatine is NOT in any form a steroid. It's possibly that certain sports organizations do not allow Creatine. Creatine is a naturally occurring substance, and can be found in red meat.
H2SO4, H2CO3, C6H8O7, HCN, amino acids,
There are 20 naturally occurring amino acids found in living things.
L-Malic acid is naturally occurring in apples
No, not really. It is an acid, and it does contain an amino group, but it is not generally considered an amino acid per se. The amino acids we generally speak of are alpha amino acids, and creatine is NOT one of those. When you ask if it is "from amino acids", then the answer would be YES. It is made in the body from several amino acids, such as methionine, glycine and arginine.
Primarily tricycerides, in which a glycerol molecule bonds to three fatty acids.
Saturated
There are naturally occurring sugars and ascorbic acids in fruits that cause this.
No. Creatine consists of three amino acids - Arginine, Glycine, and Methionine. If it did contain anabolic steroids you can rest assured the FDA would ban its distribution and sales.
No. Polysaccharides are sugars, amino acids make up polypeptides (proteins).
Plant acids are naturally occurring organic acids such as citric acid and malic acid produced by plants in their fruits and other locations. In fruits the acids give plants a tangy taste.
Acid, of course. Many live in naturally occurring organic acids, but some can line in acids that are strong, such as sulfuric and nitric acid.