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Creatinol-O-Phosphate-Malic Acid Interfusion: optimum nutrition protein A creatine analog known for its role in supporting cardiovascular function, increasing oxygen
availability, endurance, work capacity and time to exhaustion. ATP is our bodys energy, the energy to have a muscular contraction and the energy to repair
muscle tissue. Creatine helps to carry phosphates, which it donates to ADP, adenosine diphosphate, to make more ATP, adenosine triphosphate, thus more
energy. This process if further enhanced by Malic Acid, a Krebs Cycle intermidate, involved in the production of ATP. This interfusion functions
synergystically with creatine to create more available ATP for explosive energy.
Creatine AAB (Creatine Alpha-Amino-N-Butyrate): optimum nutrition serious mass The final creatine analog in AVPT. As with the previous analogs, absorption and effectiveness are
greatly increased; increasing ATP production and thus anabolism. Unlike the other creatine analogs of the matrix, Creatine Alpha-Amino-N-Butyrate posseses
anti-catabolic effects also. Leucine, the branched chain amino acid, is metabolized to ketoisocaproate, which is then metabolized to alpha amino-n-butyrate;
this metabolite increases protein synthesis and minimizes protein damage from intense training. Not only is creatine absoprtion and effectiveness increased
by this bond, but an element of anabolism and anti-catabolism is obtained.
Di-Creatine Malate: Malic Acid is chemically bonded to two molecules of creatine to form DiCreatine Malate. The Malate bond is intended to improve
creatines water solubility, absorption, and ATP-supporting actions. Improved absorption translates to a lower risk for gastrointestinal complaints
(bloating, cramping, etc.).
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