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High energy storage compounds
Phosphagens, also known as macroergic compounds, are high energy storage compounds, also known as high-energy phosphate compounds, chiefly found in muscular
Phosphagen
Metabolic processes for energy production
used by the other. Three processes can synthesize ATP: ATP–CP system (phosphagen system) – At maximum intensity, this system is used for up to 10–15 seconds
Bioenergetic_systems
Chemical compound
introduced the compound to the sports nutrition market under the name Phosphagen. In 1996, researchers found that carbohydrate consumption augments the
Creatine
Internal framework of the body
anaerobic pathways, such as the use of the creatine phosphate and the phosphagen system or anaerobic glycolysis. Aerobic ATP production is biochemically
Muscular_system
High energy bond in phosphate-containing biomolecules
phosphate-phosphate (phosphoanhydride/phosphoric anhydride/macroergic/phosphagen) bonds formed when compounds such as adenosine diphosphate (ADP) and adenosine
High-energy_phosphate
Energy-carrying molecule in living cells
Creatine Cyclic adenosine monophosphate (cAMP) Nucleotide exchange factor Phosphagen "Adenosine 5'-triphosphate disodium salt Product Information" (PDF). Sigma
Adenosine_triphosphate
Increased rate of oxygen intake following strenuous activity
innervation, and anabolism. Post-exercise oxygen consumption replenishes the phosphagen system. New ATP is synthesized and some of this ATP donates phosphate
Excess post-exercise oxygen consumption
Excess_post-exercise_oxygen_consumption
Sports nutrition company
advertisements in MM2K. Led by products like Myoplex Protein Supplement, Phosphagen and HMB, this eventually made EAS significant in the nutritional supplement
EAS_(nutrition_brand)
Protein metabolic pathway
requires protein catabolism to sustain the free amino acids. When the phosphagen system (ATP-PCr) has been depleted of phosphocreatine (creatine phosphate)
Purine_nucleotide_cycle
Physical exercise intense enough to cause lactate formation
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
Anaerobic_exercise
is accumulated in granules of producer cells for storage of bacterial phosphagens". Scientific Reports. 7 (1) 44324. Bibcode:2017NatSR...744324B. doi:10
Granule_(bacteria)
British biochemist
lecturer, and (with his wife Grace Palmer Eggleton), co-discoverer of Phosphagens. Eggleton was born at Kingston-on-Thames on 19 March 1903. He attended
Philip_Eggleton
Glucose polymer used as energy store in animals
anaerobic activity, such as weightlifting and isometric exercise, the phosphagen system (ATP-PCr) and muscle glycogen are the only substrates used as they
Glycogen
Anion, salt, functional group or ester derived from a phosphoric acid
and ADP are often referred to as high-energy phosphates, as are the phosphagens in muscle tissue. Similar reactions exist for the other nucleoside diphosphates
Phosphate
common use include phosphagen phosphokinase, and ATP:agmatine 4-N-phosphotransferase. Piccinni E, Coppellotti O (1979). "Phosphagens in protozoa. II. Presence
Agmatine_kinase
Exercise phenomenon
glycolytic block, there is an energy shortage in the muscle cells after the phosphagen system has been depleted. The heart tries to compensate for the energy
Second_wind
Chemical compound
Other names Creatine phosphate; phosphorylcreatine; creatine-P; phosphagen; fosfocreatine Identifiers CAS Number 67-07-2 Y 3D model (JSmol) Interactive
Phosphocreatine
Australian zoologist (1897–1956)
the lactic acid hypotheses of muscular action at the time and before phosphagen was discovered. During 1925 Oscar Tiegs moved to Melbourne University's
Oscar_Werner_Tiegs
Chemical compound
Lombricine is a phosphagen that is unique to earthworms. Structurally, it is a phosphodiester of 2-guanidinoethanol and D-serine (not the usual L-serine)
Lombricine
Human disease caused by deficiency of a muscle enzyme
reservoir is low. The myokinase reaction is one of three reactions in the phosphagen system (ATP-PCr), with the myokinase reaction occurring after phosphocreatine
Glycogen storage disease type V
Glycogen_storage_disease_type_V
Perimycin Peripheral membrane protein Perosamine Phenethylamine Phenylalanine Phosphagen phosphatase Phosphatidyl choline Phospholipid Phenylalanine Phytic acid
List_of_biomolecules
American businessman
products like Myoplex (a meal replacement powder), the creatine supplement Phosphagen, and HMB, he eventually rose to the forefront of the nutritional supplement
Bill_Phillips_(author)
Muscular diseases caused by defects in metabolic processes
versus aerobic exercise (blood flow unrestricted); anaerobic metabolism (phosphagen system and anaerobic glycolysis — ATP produced without oxygen, regardless
Metabolic_myopathy
Series of interconnected biochemical reactions
Newsholme EA (October 1975). "The contents of adenine nucleotides, phosphagens and some glycolytic intermediates in resting muscles from vertebrates
Glycolysis
Boys' grammar school in London
Director of the Natural History Museum Philip Eggleton, discoverer of Phosphagens Chris Heaton-Harris, Conservative MP for Daventry (1979–86) Dennis Lindley
Tiffin_School
British biochemist
spent the summer of 1948 at the Marine Biological Laboratory, studying phosphagen in invertebrates. In 1949, Baldwin was Joint Honorary Secretary and member
Ernest_Baldwin
Class of enzymes
PMC 1197007. PMID 14430183. van Thoai N, Robin Y, Guillou Y (1972). "A new phosphagen, N'-phosphorylguanidinoethylphospho-O-( -N,N-dimethyl)serine (phosphothalassemine)"
Lombricine_kinase
the function of the control of blood pressure" "The demonstration that phosphagen is the direct energy producing substance of the muscular contraction"
List of nominees for the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine (1930–1939)
List_of_nominees_for_the_Nobel_Prize_in_Physiology_or_Medicine_(1930–1939)
Method of biological classification
development of vertebrates with reference to nitrogenous excretory products. Phosphagens are energy reservoirs of animals. They are present in the muscles. They
Chemotaxonomy
Protein domain
reversibly catalyse the transfer of phosphate between ATP and various phosphagens. The enzymes belonging to this family include: Glycocyamine kinase (EC
ATP:guanido phosphotransferase family
ATP:guanido_phosphotransferase_family
Romanian businessman and politician
reactive derivatives of dyes" 1980 – "IR spectrophotometry of certain phosphagen and phosphasine intermediates" 1980 – "Synthesis of certain acid dyes
Dan_Ioan_Popescu
Class of enzymes
Newsholme EA (October 1975). "The contents of adenine nucleotides, phosphagens and some glycolytic intermediates in resting muscles from vertebrates
Adenylate_kinase
German-Jewish biochemist (1899–1983)
Baldwin, Ernest; Yudkin, John (1 April 1932). "A comparative study of the phosphagens, with some remarks on the origin of vertebrates". Proceedings of the
David_Nachmansohn
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