Function:
- Creatine anhydrous is a colorless, crystalline substance used in muscle tissue for the production of phosphocreatine.
- Creatine anhydrous is an important factor in the formation of adenosine triphosphate(ATP), the source of energy for muscle contraction and many other functions in the body.
- Creatine supplements are sometimes used by athletes, bodybuilders, wrestlers and others who wish to gain muscle mass, typically consuming 2 to 3 times the amount that could be obtained from a very-high-protein diet.
Specification
Items | Standards | ||
Appearance | White Crystalline Powder | ||
Assay(%) | 99.8 | ||
Particle size | 200 Mesh | ||
Creatinine(ppm) | 50 Max | ||
Dicyanamide(ppm) | 20 Max | ||
Cyanide(ppm) | 1 Max | ||
Loss on drying(%) | 0.2 Max | ||
Residue on ignition(%) | 0.1 Max | ||
Heavy metals(ppm) | 5 Max | ||
As(ppm) | 1 Max | ||
Sulphate(ppm) | 300 Max |
Items | Standards | ||
Appearance | White Crystalline Powder | ||
Assay(%) | 99.8 | ||
Particle size | 200 Mesh | ||
Creatinine(ppm) | 50 Max | ||
Dicyanamide(ppm) | 20 Max | ||
Cyanide(ppm) | 1 Max | ||
Loss on drying(%) | 0.2 Max | ||
Residue on ignition(%) | 0.1 Max | ||
Heavy metals(ppm) | 5 Max | ||
As(ppm) | 1 Max | ||
Sulphate(ppm) | 300 Max |