Ingredients Available:
Beta-Alanine: Commonly used with creatine for high-intensity training, sprinting, and weightlifting.
BCAA: Used with creatine to enhance post-training recovery and muscle growth.
Taurine: Both Taurine and creatine are involved in cellular hydration, resulting in a synergistic effect.
Glutamine: Reduces post-training muscle recovery
Purarin: Anti-inflammatory and Antioxidant
Electrolytes (Sodium, Potassium, Magnesium): Improves hydration, maintaining muscle contraction and nerve conduction.
Whey Protein: Rapidly absorbs amino acids and promotes muscle protein synthesis.
Product Name | Creatine Monohydrate |
CAS NO. | 6020-87-7 |
Reference Standard | Current USP |
Molecular Formula | C4H9N3O2H2O |
Molecular Weight | 149.15 |
Storage Condition: | Preserve in tight,light-resistant containers. |
TEST ITEM | SPECIFICATION | RESULT | |
Description | White powder. | White powder | |
Identificaton | ByIR | Test infrared spectrm of the sampleshould concordant with the infraredspectrum of the Creatine referencestandard obtained in same manner. | Confomm |
By HPLC | The retention time of the major peak inthe Sample solution corresponds to that olthe Standard solution, as obtained in theAssay. | Confomm | |
Solubility | Slightly soluble in water : insoluble inaleohol. in ether. | Confomm | |
Loss on drying | 10.5%-12.5% | 10.50% | |
Residue on ignition | NMT 0.1% | 0.08% | |
Chloride and Sulfate | NMT 0.1% | Confomm | |
Bulk Density | True value | 430g/L | |
Tapped Bulk Density | True value | 830g/L | |
Relatedimpurities | Dicyandiamide | NMT 0.1% | 0.0005% |
Dihydrotriazine | NMT0.0005% | Not Detected | |
Creatinine | NMT 0.01% | 0.004% | |
Any unspecified impurity | NMT 0.10% | 0.002% | |
Total unspecifed impurities | NMT 1.5% | 0.002% | |
Total impurities | NMT 2% | 0.010% | |
Microbiologcal limit test | Total aerobie microbial count | ≤ 1000cfu/g | Confomm |
Total molds and yeasts | ≤100cfi/g | Confomm | |
Escherichia coli | Absent | Confomm | |
Salmonella species | Absent | Confomm | |
Staphylococevs aureus | Absent | Confomm | |
Assay | 98.0%~102.0% of CHN:O..Hcalculated on the dried basis. | 100.20% | |
Conclusion | All items meet the USP |
1. Beta-Alanine
Mechanism: Increases muscle carnosine levels, delays lactic acid accumulation, and improves anaerobic endurance.
Function: Commonly used with creatine for high-intensity training, sprinting, and weightlifting.
2. Branched-Chain Amino Acids (BCAAs: L-Leucine, L-Isoleucine, L-Valine)
Mechanism: Stimulates muscle protein synthesis (especially leucine) and reduces catabolism during exercise.
Function: Used with creatine to enhance post-training recovery and muscle growth.
3. Taurine
Mechanism: Regulates cellular hydration, reduces fatigue, and improves cardiovascular function.
Function: Both Taurine and creatine are involved in cellular hydration, resulting in a synergistic effect.
4. Glutamine
Mechanism: Accelerates muscle repair, supports immunity, and reduces post-training muscle soreness.
Function: Creatine for strength and glutamine for recovery.
5. Electrolytes (Sodium, Potassium, Magnesium)
Mechanism: Improves hydration, maintaining muscle contraction and nerve conduction.
Function: Creatine itself increases intracellular water, and electrolyte supplementation helps balance fluids.
6. Whey Protein
Mechanism: Rapidly absorbs amino acids and promotes muscle protein synthesis.
Function: Post-training creatine + protein powder → Double boost in strength and synthesis.
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