Drug – bio-affecting and body treating compositions – Designated organic active ingredient containing – Radical -xh acid – or anhydride – acid halide or salt thereof...
Patent
1997-06-17
1999-03-23
Weddington, Kevin E.
Drug, bio-affecting and body treating compositions
Designated organic active ingredient containing
Radical -xh acid, or anhydride, acid halide or salt thereof...
514634, A61K 3119, A61K 31155
Patent
active
058860401
ABSTRACT:
An organic salt formed between creatine and pyruvic acid and their attendant salts and analogs, is water soluble and possesses improved palatability. The creatine is in a chemical form which increases its resistance to aqueous acid hydrolysis. The creatine cation provides the additional energy which the demands of a pyruvate induced metabolic state require. The result is a salt, which, when ingested results in increased energy and an enhanced metabolic rate.
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