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creatine phosphate
creatine phosphaten. See phosphocreatine.phos•pho•cre•a•tine (ˌfɒs foʊˈkri əˌtin, -tɪn) n. a compound, C4H10O5N3P, occurring in muscle, formed by the enzymatic interaction of an organic phosphate and creatine, the breakdown of which provides energy for muscle contraction. Also called creatine phosphate. [1925–30] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | creatine phosphate - an organic compound of creatine and phosphoric acid; found in the muscles of vertebrates where its hydrolysis releases energy for muscular contractioncreatine phosphoric acid, phosphocreatineorganic compound - any compound of carbon and another element or a radical | EncyclopediaSeePhosphocreatinecreatine phosphate
phos·pho·cre·a·tine (fos'fō-krē'ă-tēn), A phosphagen; a compound of creatine (through its NH2 group) with phosphoric acid; a source of energy in the contraction of vertebrate muscle, its breakdown furnishing phosphate for the resynthesis of ATP from ADP by creatine kinase. Compare: phosphoarginine. Synonym(s): creatine phosphate, Nω-phosphonocreatinecreatine phosphaten. See phosphocreatine.phos·pho·cre·a·tine (PCr) (fos'fō-krē'ă-tēn) A phosphagen; a compound of creatine with phosphoric acid; a source of energy in the contraction of vertebrate muscle, its breakdown furnishing phosphate for the resynthesis of adenosine triphosphate from adenosine diphosphate by creatine kinase. Synonym(s): creatine phosphate, Nω-phosphonocreatine. creatine phosphate see PHOSPHAGEN.AcronymsSeecopilotcreatine phosphate
Synonyms for creatine phosphatenoun an organic compound of creatine and phosphoric acidSynonyms- creatine phosphoric acid
- phosphocreatine
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