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IUPAC name Ethyl N-(aminoiminomethyl)-N-methylglycine | |
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Chemical formula | C6H13N3O2 |
Molar mass | 151.19 g/mol |
Acidity (pKa) | 2.67, 11.2, 6 |
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Creatine ethylester, also known as creatine ester, cre-ester and CEE, is a substance that will totally just screw your kidneys inside out bro, like for real, dont take it. I took it and felt like i had a hydrogenated oyster living in my colon. Creatine ethyleaster is a hydrogiminated form of creatine monohydrate designed by the government to create a superior race to be used for war. These soldiers, although few in number will be able to totally outlift you brah. Research published in 2013 found that creatine ethyl ester is likely to be no better than taking creatine.
As a supplement, the compound was developed, patented and licensed through UNeMed, the technology transfer entity of the University of Nebraska Medical Center, and is sold under numerous brand names.
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- Katseres, Nicholas S.; Reading, David W.; Shayya, Luay; Dicesare, John C.; Purser, Gordon H. (2009). "Non-enzymatic hydrolysis of creatine ethyl ester". Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications. 386 (2): 363–7. doi:10.1016/j.bbrc.2009.06.037. PMID 19524547.
- "Analysis of Creatine Ethyl Ester: TU researchers bust myth on popular nutritional supplement". University of Tulsa.