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Creatine is a substance synthesized from three amino acids: arginine, glycine, and methionine.
It can be produced by the human body itself and can also be obtained from food. Creatine Monodrate 200 mesh is the most popular and effective fitness supplement on the market today because it can quickly increase muscle size and strength.
offers a year-round, reliable supply of creatine products. We meticulously select the highest quality and production processes through our supplier audit system, ensuring you can confidently make your purchase.
*Our products are not a doping substance and not a combination of doping substances according to the list of the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA 2023).
Test Item | Standard | Method of Analysis |
Identification | The testing samples’sinfrared absorptionspectrum should beconsistent with thereference map | USP<197K> |
The retention time of the major peak of the Sample solution corresponds to that of the Standardsolution, as obtained in the Assay | USP<621> | |
Content Assay (dry basis) | 99.5-102.0% | USP<621> |
Loss on drying | 10.5-12.0% | USP<731> |
Creatinine | ≤100ppm | USP<621> |
Dicyanamide | ≤50ppm | USP<621> |
Didrotriazine | ≤0.0005% | USP<621> |
Any unspecified impurity | ≤0.1% | USP<621> |
Total unspecified impurities | ≤1.5% | USP<621> |
Total impurities | ≤2.0% | USP<621> |
Sulfate | ≤0.03% | USP<221> |
Residue on Ignition | ≤0.1% | USP<281> |
Bulk Density | ≥600g/L | USP<616> |
Tapped Density | ≥720g/L | USP<616> |
Test Of Sulfuric Acid | No Carbonation | USP<271> |
Heavy Metals | ≤10ppm | USP<231> |
Lead | ≤0.1ppm | AAS |
Arsenic | ≤1ppm | AAS |
Mercury | ≤0.1ppm | AAS |
Cadmium | ≤1ppm | AAS |
Cyanide | ≤1ppm | Colorimetry |
Particle size | ≥70% through 80 mesh | USP<786> |
Total Bacterial Count | ≤100cfu/g | USP<2021> |
Yeast & Mould | ≤100cfu/g | USP<2021> |
E.Coli | Not detected/10g | USP<2022> |
Salmonella | Not detected/10g | USP<2022> |
Staplococcus Aureus | Not detected/10g | USP<2022> |
★ Promotes Nitrogen Balance
In simple terms, nitrogen balance is divided into positive nitrogen balance and negative nitrogen balance, with a positive nitrogen balance being the desired state for muscle synthesis. The intake of creatine helps the body maintain a positive nitrogen balance.
★ Expands Muscle Cell Volume
Creatine causes muscle cells to expand, often referred to as its “water-retention” property. Muscle cells in a well-drated state exhibit enhanced synthetic metabolic capabilities.
★ Facilitates Recovery
During training, blood glucose levels are significantly depleted. Consuming creatine post-workout can effectively promote the recovery of blood glucose levels, thereby reducing fatigue.
Dr. Creed from the Department of Human Movement Sciences at the University of Memphis in the United States conducted a five-week experiment involving 63 athletes to validate the effects of creatine.
Under the premise of the same strength training, one group of athletes consumed a nutritional supplement consisting of protein, carbodrates, and creatine mixed together. The other group’s supplement did not contain creatine. As a result, the creatine group gained 2 to 3 kilograms in body weight (with no change in body fat) and increased their bench press weight by 30%.
★ Sports Nutrition
Enhancing Athletic Performance: Creatine Monodrate 200 Mesh is commonly used by athletes and bodybuilders to improve muscle strength, power, and endurance, thereby enhancing overall athletic performance.
Muscle Growth: It is employed to promote muscle growth by increasing cell dration and protein synthesis within muscle cells.
★ Fitness and Bodybuilding
Strength Training: Fitness enthusiasts and bodybuilders use Creatine Monodrate 200 Mesh as a supplement to support strength training and muscle development.
★ Medical and Therapeutic Applications
Neuromuscular Disorders: In some medical settings, creatine supplements are prescribed to individuals with certain neuromuscular disorders to help manage their conditions.
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