Customization: | Available |
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Powder: | Yes |
Customized: | Customized |
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Adenosine Triphosphate (ATP) is a vital molecule for cellular energy transfer, often referred to as the "energy currency" of the cell. Its full name is Adenosine 5'-triphosphate, and it plays a key role in processes like muscle contraction and protein synthesis. ATP is primarily used in sports nutrition, biotechnology, and pharmaceuticals, with growing demand in these sectors.
Our ATP product is sourced using bio-fermentation, ensuring high purity and bioavailability. The most popular specification is ATP powder, typically white or off-white in color, with no strong odor and a slightly bitter taste.
Clients mainly use our ATP in energy supplements, cosmetics, and pharmaceutical formulations, typically adding 50mg-300mg per serving. It improves energy, supports muscle recovery, and aids in cellular repair.
Why choose us? We offer superior purity, consistent quality, and competitive pricing, supported by positive customer feedback and rigorous testing.
COA
Test Parameter | Specification | Test Method | Test Result |
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Appearance | White powder | Visual Inspection | White powder |
Assay (Magnesium Stearate content) | ≥98% | HPLC | 98.45% |
Loss on Drying | ≤0.5% | Loss on Drying Method | 0.24% |
Heavy Metals | ≤10ppm | ICP-MS | <5ppm |
pH (1% solution) | 4.5 - 7.5 | pH Meter | 5.4 |
Microbial Limits | Total Plate Count: ≤1,000 CFU/g | Plate Count Method | <100 CFU/g |
Yeast and Mold: ≤100 CFU/g | Plate Count Method | <50 CFU/g | |
E. coli: Negative | PCR or Culture | Negative | |
Staphylococcus aureus: Negative | PCR or Culture | Negative | |
Solubility | Insoluble in water, soluble in ethanol | Solubility Test | Insoluble in water, soluble in ethanol |
Particle Size | ≤100 mesh | Sieve Analysis | Passes 100 mesh |
Residual Solvents | Ethanol: ≤5000ppm | GC | <5000ppm |
Microbial Limit (Bacteria) | Total Aerobic Count: ≤1000 CFU/g | Plate Count Method | <100 CFU/g |
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