Creatine phosphate

Creatine phosphate Basic information
Product Name:Creatine phosphate
Synonyms:n-phosphocreatine;n-(phosphonoamidino)-sarcosine;CREATINE PHOSPHATE;n-[imino(phosphonoamino)methyl]-n-methyl-glycin;N-(N1-(dihydroxyphosphinyl)amidino)sarcosine;phosphocreatine;PhosphoCreatineSodiumC4H8N3Na2O5P;Creatine phosphoric acid
CAS:67-07-2
MF:C4H10N3O5P
MW:211.11
EINECS:200-643-9
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Mol File:67-07-2.mol
Creatine phosphate Structure
Creatine phosphate Chemical Properties
Melting point >175oC (dec.)
Boiling point 449.1±47.0 °C(Predicted)
density 1.83±0.1 g/cm3(Predicted)
storage temp. Hygroscopic, -20°C Freezer, Under inert atmosphere
solubility Water
pkapKa 4.7± 0.01(H2O,t =25)(Approximate)
form Solid
color White to Off-White
Stability:Hygroscopic
CAS DataBase Reference67-07-2(CAS DataBase Reference)
EPA Substance Registry SystemGlycine, N-[imino(phosphonoamino)methyl]-N-methyl- (67-07-2)
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Creatine phosphate Usage And Synthesis
UsesPhosphocreatine used in the synthesis of hydroxypatite nanorod/nanosheets. Phosphocreatine is used in the treatment of heart and brain ischemia.
DefinitionChEBI: N-phosphocreatine is a phosphoamino acid consisting of creatine having a phospho group attached at the primary nitrogen of the guanidino group. It has a role as a human metabolite and a mouse metabolite. It is a phosphoamino acid and a phosphagen. It is functionally related to a creatine. It is a conjugate acid of a N-phosphocreatinate(2-).
Enzyme inhibitorThis phosphagen (FW = 211.11 g/mol; CAS 67-07-2; 922-32-7 for disodium salt), known almost as commonly as creatine phosphate, is the primary cytosolic phosphoryl donor for the resynthesis of MgATP from MgADP through the action of creatine kinase in vertebrates and some invertebrates. While abundant in skeletal and cardiac muscle (40-60 mM), nonmuscle cells contain 3-5 mM, and some fungi (e.g., Candida) have intermediate levels of this metabolite. Note: The reported inhibitory action by creatine kinase is often due to impurities (e.g., the inhibition of 5’- nucleotidase is due to an impurity in the commercial phosphocreatine). The reported inhibition of AMP deaminase is due mainly to the presence of pyrophosphate. Phosphocreatine is a hygroscopic solid and very soluble in water. Unstable in acid, all is hydrolyzed after one minute at 100°C in 1.0 M HCl, and half is hydrolyzed in 4 min at 25°C in 0.5 M HCl. Molybdate and certain buffers reportedly accelerate hydrolysis. Hydrolysis is slow under slightly alkaline conditions (e.g., pH 7.8). Nevertheless, solutions should always be freshly prepared and stored frozen. Target(s): adenylate cyclase; AMP deaminase; glutamine synthetase; H+-extrusion by plasma membrane ATPase; NADH peroxidase; phosphofructokinase; and thiamin-phosphate diphosphorylase.
Creatine phosphate Preparation Products And Raw materials
Inositol CYTIDINE 5'-DIPHOSPHOCHOLINE Ginkgo biloba extract Creatine phosphate disodium salt CREATINE PHOSPHATE, NA2,CREATINE PHOSPHATE NA,SODIUM CREATINE PHOSPHATE,CREATINE PHOSPHATE SODIUM SALT,CREATINE PHOSPHATE DISODIUM PHOSPHOCREATINE = CREATINE PHOSPHATE FREE ACID CREATINE PHOSPHORIC ACID DISODIUM SALT (CREATINE PHOSPHATE) Creatine phosphate Creatine Phosphoric acid CREATINE PHOSPHATE, DIPOTASSIUM SALT CREATINE PHOSPHATE DISODIUM SALT, HYDRATE PHOSPHOCREATINE DI-TRIS SALT CREATINE PHOSPHATE DISODIUM SALT TETRAHYDRATE CREATINE PHOSPHATE DISODIUM SALT TETRAHYDRATE DISODIUM CREATINE PHOSPHATE 99% CREATINE PHOSPHATE DISODIUM SALT HEXAHYDRATE extrapure,CREATINE PHOSPHATE DISODIUM SALT 4-HYDRATE,CREATINE PHOSPHATE DISODIUM SALT HEXAHYDRATE CREATINE PHOSPHATE DISODIUM SALT(RG) Phosphocreatine

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