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Frequently Asked Questions
What is monohydrate?
Monohydrate is a chemical form of a substance in which one molecule is bound to one molecule of water. In the case of creatine, monohydrate refers to a stable, well-known form of creatine used in supplements and nutritional products.
What does creatine monohydrate do?
Creatine monohydrate supports the body's ability to rapidly produce energy during short-term, intense physical exertion. It is often used in the context of strength training and high-intensity sports as a dietary supplement.
What is the difference between 80 mesh and 200 mesh creatine?
The difference is in the size of the powder particles. 200 mesh creatine has finer particles than 80 mesh, which may result in faster dissolution in liquids. 80 mesh creatine has slightly larger particles, which may facilitate its technological processing and reduce dusting. The chemical composition and effects of both forms are the same.
What is the difference between creatine monohydrate and creatine malate?
Creatine monohydrate is the simplest and most well-studied form of creatine, consisting of a creatine molecule and water. Creatine malate is a combination of creatine and malic acid, which may affect solubility and digestive sensations in some people. In terms of effects, the differences are minor and depend on the individual's response.
Where to buy creatine?
Creatine Monohydrate 80 mesh can be purchased through the FDCM platform, which offers raw materials and ingredients used in food, supplements, and animal feed.
