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Glycocyamine

Product Name: Glycocyamine

Synonyms: Guanidineacetic acid; N-Amidinoglycine; N-Guanylglycine

Molecular Formula: C3H7N3O2

Molecular Weight: 117.11

CAS No.: 352-97-6

EINECS: 206-529-5

 

Description:

Glycocyamine, more often known as GAA or guanidinoacetate, is part of a group of compounds known as guanidine. It is the immediate precursor of creatine in the body. Glycine is formed by your body by combining the components glycine and arginine – this creation occurs mainly in the liver. Once developed, a portion of the GAA is transported to your liver where GAMT, or guanidinoacetate methyltransferase starts the methylation process and converts it into creatine......

Product details

Product Name: Glycocyamine

Synonyms: Guanidineacetic acid; N-Amidinoglycine; N-Guanylglycine

Molecular Formula: C3H7N3O2

Molecular Weight: 117.11

CAS No.: 352-97-6

EINECS: 206-529-5

 

Description:

Glycocyamine, more often known as GAA or guanidinoacetate, is part of a group of compounds known as guanidine. It is the immediate precursor of creatine in the body. Glycine is formed by your body by combining the components glycine and arginine – this creation occurs mainly in the liver. Once developed, a portion of the GAA is transported to your liver where GAMT, or guanidinoacetate methyltransferase starts the methylation process and converts it into creatine.

 

You can find glycocyamine located in many different creatine products and it's believed to operate synergistically with creatine by increasing creatine production.

 

Health Benefits:

1.      Lower inflammation and help reverse autoimmune reactions

2.      Preserve joint health

3.      Reduce joint pain and tenderness

4.      Protect and repair gut lining

5.      Fight irritation to the stomach, bladder and intestines

6.      Treat inflammatory bowel disease and leaky gut syndrome

7.      Rebuild tissue and stronger bones following fractures or injuries