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Definition of Kreatine
1. creatine [n -S] - See also: creatine
Lexicographical Neighbors of Kreatine
Literary usage of Kreatine
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Elements of Chemistry: Theoretical and Practical by William Allen Miller (1867)
"(1607) Urea is accompanied in. urine by small quantities of two other crystallizable
principles, which have received the names of kreatine and ..."
2. Researches on the Chemistry of Food by Justus Liebig, William Gregory (1847)
"In cold alcohol kreatine is nearly insoluble, 1 part requiring 9410 parts of
alcohol for solution. In weaker spirits of wine it is rather more soluble. ..."
3. Handbook of Organic Chemistry: For the Use of Students by William Gregory, J. Milton Sanders (1857)
"1000 parts of the flesh of fowl yielded of kreatine 3-20 ... 1-504 Fowl yields
the largest proportion, but kreatine is obtained much more cheaply from cod. ..."
4. Elementary Chemistry, Theoretical and Practical by George Fownes (1850)
"kreatine was first observed by Chevreul, who obtained it from the soup of boiled
... After standing some days in a warm situation, the kreatine is gradually ..."
5. Proceedings of the Royal Society of Edinburgh by Royal Society of Edinburgh (1851)
"The following Communication was read :— 1. On the Preparation of kreatine, and
on the amount of it in the flesh of different Animals. ..."
6. The Chemistry of Common Life by James Finlay Weir Johnston (1859)
"kreatine.—Effects of salt upon meat.—Loss of nutritive value in salting.—How to
boil meat and make meat soup.— Animal fats ; their analogy to vegetable fats ..."