Creatine Phosphoric Acid

Creatine phosphokinase is a coenzyme enzyme that plays an important role in various metabolic processes. The formation of the coenzyme is carried out by phosphorylation of the creatine molecule (from creatine or creatinine), as well as by the transfer of a phosphate group from ATP, which is associated with the a-subunit of glycogen phosphorylase type I (amylase). Creatine serves as a source of phosphorus for building and regulating protein biosynthesis in muscle and other tissues. However, an additional phosphorus donor is required for the synthesis of octozoates involved in the utilization of glucose, which enters the body from the outside. Creatinine from tissue synthesized creatine is a phosphorus donor, the level of which is of clinical importance when prescribing physical activity.