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Creatine

Description

Creatine is a nitrogenous organic acid that occurs naturally in vertebrates and helps to supply energy to all cells in the body, primarily muscle cells.

Abbreviation: Cr

Reference: Saks 2000 Acta Physiol Scand


MitoPedia topics: Substrate and metabolite 


Application in HRR

Cr: Creatine (Creatine monohydrate, C4H9N3O2*H2O ); Sigma 27900, 100 g, store at R.T.: FW = 149.15


Preparation of MiR07 with 20 mM Creatine:

Caution: Prepare fresh everyday!.

1) weigh 6 mg Creatine
2) dissolve in 2 ml MiR06