Influence of two stages (loading dose and maintenance dose) creatine supplementation on endogenous creatine synthesis during heavy-load exercise
The present study has investigated the effect of supplementation with a loading dose (1.5 g Cre/kg body weight per day) for 7 days and followed by a maintenance dose (0.15 g Cre/kg body weight per day) for 30 days or 60 days on the L-AGAT activity in the kidneys, the GAA concentration in the liver,...
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description | The present study has investigated the effect of supplementation with a loading dose (1.5 g Cre/kg body weight per day) for 7 days and followed by a maintenance dose (0.15 g Cre/kg body weight per day) for 30 days or 60 days on the L-AGAT activity in the kidneys, the GAA concentration in the liver, and serum Cre and creatinine in swim-trained male Sprague-Dawley rats. |
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