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creatine
[ kree-uh-teen, -tin ]
noun
- an amino acid, C 4 H 9 N 3 O 2 , that is a constituent of the muscles of vertebrates and is phosphorylated to store energy used for muscular contraction.
creatine
/ -tɪn; ˈkriːətɪn; ˈkriːəˌtiːn /
noun
- an important metabolite involved in many biochemical reactions and present in many types of living cells
creatine
/ krē′ə-tēn′,-tĭn /
- A nitrogenous organic acid that is found in the muscle tissue of vertebrates, mainly combined with phosphorus, and that supplies energy for muscle contraction. Chemical formula: C 4 H 9 N 3 O 2 .
Word History and Origins
Origin of creatine1
Word History and Origins
Origin of creatine1
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Example Sentences
Not satisfied with that explanation, Foster had some bloodwork done that showed wildly elevated creatine levels.
Simmons was a tonic to those who found those creatine temples intimidating or inaccessible.
While specific products aren’t banned, the law states judges enforcing the measure could consider the inclusion of ingredients including creatine, green tea extract and raspberry ketone.
But a growing problem in boys is the use of fitness supplements such as protein powder and creatine products, a compound that supplies energy to the muscles.
By pairing caffeine with other buzzy active ingredients like ginseng, carnitine, creatine and ginkgo biloba, they position these drinks as enhancers of mental alertness and concentration, too.
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