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Phosphagens, also
known as
macroergic compounds, are high
energy storage compounds, also
known as high-energy
phosphate compounds,
chiefly found in muscular...
- by the other.: 8–9
Three processes can
synthesize ATP: ATP–CP
system (
phosphagen system) – At
maximum intensity, this
system is used for up to 10–15 seconds...
- most of the
energy required for
contraction is
derived from
phosphagens. One such
phosphagen,
creatine phosphate, is used to
provide ADP with a phosphate...
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anaerobic pathways, such as the use of the
creatine phosphate and the
phosphagen system or
anaerobic glycolysis.
Aerobic ATP
production is biochemically...
- phosphate-phosphate (phosphoanhydride/phosphoric anhydride/macroergic/
phosphagen)
bonds formed when
compounds such as
adenosine diphosphate (ADP) and adenosine...
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levels of AMP and
creatine (use of
creatine kinase and
myokinase in the
phosphagen system due to low ATP);[non-primary
source needed]
increased pyruvate;[non-primary...
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introduced the
compound to the
sports nutrition market under the name
Phosphagen.
Research performed thereafter demonstrated that the
consumption of high...
- innervation, and anabolism. Post-exercise
oxygen consumption replenishes the
phosphagen system. New ATP is
synthesized and some of this ATP
donates phosphate...
- adverti****ts in MM2K, and, led by
products like
Myoplex Protein Supplement,
Phosphagen and HMB, this
eventually made EAS a
leading player in the nutritional...
- that last up to
about thirty seconds rely
primarily on the
former ATP-CP
phosphagen system.
Beyond this time, both
aerobic and
anaerobic glycolysis-based...