creatine

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kreatin
(Tıp) kas dokusu usaresinden çıkarılabilen billurlaşabilir azotlu cevher, kreatin
creatine phosphate
kreatin fosfat
Creatine kinase
(Tıp, İlaç) İskelet kaslarında, kalp kasında ve beyin dokusunda bulunan, fosfokreatin’den bir fosfat gurubunun adenozin difosfat’a geçişini katalize ederek sonuçta kreatin ve adenozin trifosfat oluşmasını sağlayıcı enzim; kreatin kinaz
creatine phosphokinase
(Tıp, İlaç) İskelet kaslarında, kalp kasında ve beyin dokusunda bulunan, fosfokreatin’den bir fosfat gurubunun adenozin difosfat’a geçişini katalize ederek sonuçta kreatin ve adenozin trifosfat oluşmasını sağlayıcı enzim; kreatin kinaz
phospho-creatine kinase
(Tıp, İlaç) İskelet kaslarında, kalp kasında ve beyin dokusunda bulunan, fosfokreatin’den bir fosfat gurubunun adenozin difosfat’a geçişini katalize ederek sonuçta kreatin ve adenozin trifosfat oluşmasını sağlayıcı enzim; kreatin kinaz
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An amino acid 2-(carbamimidoyl-methyl- amino)acetic acid which naturally occurs in vertebrates and helps to supply energy to muscle and nerve cells
{i} chemical compound found in the muscles of vertebrate animals
An amino acid derivative that has been known to enhance strength and build muscle Often used by athletes for its effects on muscular endurance and strength Cr is capable of becoming transformed into PCr and used as a source of energy Because people with HD often suffer from energy deficits, supplementation with Cr can possibly benefit PHD's by increasing energy availability
an amino acid that does not occur in proteins but is found in the muscle tissue of vertebrates both in the free form and as phosphocreatine; supplies energy for muscle contraction
A protein derivative in muscle tissue Sometimes found in body-building supplements
The fuel source for ATP, an energy system used for short bursts of power Dehydration - The abnormal depletion of body fluids Results in a severe decline in athletic performance and can lead to life-threatening circumstances
Creatine, or creatine monohydrate, is a naturally occurring amino acid that helps skeletal muscles produce ATP (adenosine triphosphate, the body's energy molecule) and volumises or increases muscle mass via hydration When you do high-intensity, short-duration exercise, such as lifting weights or sprinting, a chemical reaction takes place, providing a burst of energy to your muscles Creatine is fundamental to this reaction Your body does not store very much creatine in your muscles for normal, everyday functions Creatine supplementation has been widely shown to increase fat-free weight and muscle strength, improve endurance, and delay fatigue for high-intensity, short-duration sports It does not aid endurance or aerobic sports such as running or cycling
creatine kinase
An enzyme that catalyzes the phosphorylation of creatine
creatine kinases
plural form of creatine kinase
Creatine kinase
(Tıp, İlaç) Creatine kinase (CK), also known as creatine phosphokinase (CPK) or phospho-creatine kinase (and sometimes wrongly as creatinine kinase), is an enzyme expressed by various tissues and cell types. CK catalyses the conversion of creatine and consumes adenosine triphosphate (ATP) to create phosphocreatine and adenosine diphosphate (ADP). This CK enzyme reaction is reversible, such that also ATP can be generated from PCr and ADP
creatine phosphokinase
(Tıp, İlaç) Creatine kinase (CK), also known as creatine phosphokinase (CPK) or phospho-creatine kinase (and sometimes wrongly as creatinine kinase), is an enzyme expressed by various tissues and cell types. CK catalyses the conversion of creatine and consumes adenosine triphosphate (ATP) to create phosphocreatine and adenosine diphosphate (ADP). This CK enzyme reaction is reversible, such that also ATP can be generated from PCr and ADP
creatine kinase
An enzyme present in muscle, brain, and other tissues of vertebrates that catalyzes the reversible conversion of ADP and phosphocreatine into ATP and creatine
creatine phosphokinase
{i} enzyme found in muscle and released into the blood following a muscle injury (one type is released only by cardiac muscle, and is used as a test for heart attack and cardiac damage assessment), CPK
phospho-creatine kinase
(Tıp, İlaç) Creatine kinase (CK), also known as creatine phosphokinase (CPK) or phospho-creatine kinase (and sometimes wrongly as creatinine kinase), is an enzyme expressed by various tissues and cell types. CK catalyses the conversion of creatine and consumes adenosine triphosphate (ATP) to create phosphocreatine and adenosine diphosphate (ADP). This CK enzyme reaction is reversible, such that also ATP can be generated from PCr and ADP