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Creatine Monohydrate, ≥99% Purity – BA-1023

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Energy Metabolism · Phosphocreatine System · Biochemical Grade
Creatine Monohydrate
C₄H₉N₃O₂ · H₂O  ·  CAS 6020-87-7  ·  MW 149.15 g/mol  ·  Anhydrous CAS 57-00-1
Biochemical Grade Purity >98% Karl Fischer Tested DCD <10 ppm Batch Traceable COA Included
AuSaMicS
Life Science™
Cat No.
BA-1023
CAS No.
6020-87-7
Mol. Weight
149.15 g/mol
Purity
>98%
Storage
15–25°C, dry
Overview

Creatine Monohydrate is the water-containing crystalline form of creatine (N-methylguanidinoacetic acid), a naturally occurring nitrogenous compound synthesised in the liver and kidneys from arginine and glycine. Creatine is predominantly found in skeletal muscle, where it plays a central role in energy metabolism through the phosphocreatine (PCr) system — serving as a rapid phosphate donor for ATP regeneration via creatine kinase.

The monohydrate form contains one molecule of water of crystallisation (~12% w/w), conferring greater stability compared to anhydrous creatine. In solution, creatine exists in equilibrium with its catabolite creatinine; alkaline conditions favour this conversion while acid solutions produce predominantly creatinine. AuSaMicS supplies Creatine Monohydrate at biochemical grade (>98%) with dicyandiamide (DCD) testing, Karl Fischer water content determination, and full COA.

Chemical Identity
Product Name Creatine Monohydrate
IUPAC Name 2-(carbamimidoyl-methyl-amino)acetic acid monohydrate
Synonyms Creatine hydrate; N-Methylguanidinoacetic acid monohydrate; Methylguanidoacetic acid monohydrate
Catalog No. BA-1023
CAS No. (Monohydrate) 6020-87-7
CAS No. (Anhydrous) 57-00-1
Molecular Formula C₄H₉N₃O₂ · H₂O
Molecular Weight (Monohydrate) 149.15 g/mol
Molecular Weight (Anhydrous) 131.14 g/mol
Appearance White to off-white crystalline powder
Grade Biochemical Grade (>98%)
Packaging 250 g  ·  1 kg  ·  2 kg
Mechanism & Biochemistry
PCr Energy System
Phosphocreatine + ADP + H+ → Creatine + ATP via creatine kinase — the primary rapid energy buffer in muscle and brain.
Biosynthesis
Synthesised in liver/kidneys: transamidination (arginine + glycine → guanidinoacetate), then methylation by SAM → creatine.
Solution Equilibrium
In aqueous/alkaline solutions: creatine ⇔ creatinine. Acid solutions produce predominantly creatinine. Prepare solutions fresh.
ATP Regeneration
Used with phosphocreatine + creatine kinase in cell-free translation systems as an ATP regenerating system.
CK Assay Substrate
Standard substrate for creatine kinase (CK-MM, CK-MB, CK-BB) isoenzyme activity assays in clinical and research settings.
Neuroprotection
Crosses the blood-brain barrier via SLC6A8 transporter. Studied in Parkinson's, Huntington's, and ALS research.
Applications
Application Context Notes
Biochemical Research CK assay substrate; PCr metabolism studies; ATP regenerating systems Standard substrate for creatine kinase assays
Cell-Free Systems ATP regeneration in in vitro transcription/translation with phosphocreatine + CK Standard: 8 mM creatine + 20 mM phosphocreatine + CK
Cell Culture Supplement Exogenous energy substrate for cardiomyocytes, neurons, myotubes Typical: 1–10 mM in culture medium
Sports Nutrition Most studied ergogenic supplement; increases muscle PCr stores; enhances high-intensity exercise performance Generally regarded as safe (GRAS)
Neuroprotection Research Studies on creatine in neurodegenerative conditions (PD, HD, ALS) Research and clinical trial applications
Analytical Reference HPLC/NMR/MS reference standard; creatine quantification in biological fluids and food High purity ensures accurate quantification
Storage & Packaging
Storage 15–25°C, dry, well-ventilated; tightly closed; away from oxidising agents
Solution Stability Prepare fresh — converts to creatinine over time especially at alkaline pH or elevated temperature. Store solutions at 4°C, pH 6–7, ≤7 days.
Shelf Life 3 years from manufacture under correct conditions (see retest date on label)
Pack Sizes 250 g  ·  1 kg  ·  2 kg
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Product Identification
Product Name Creatine Monohydrate
Cat No. BA-1023
CAS (Monohydrate) 6020-87-7
CAS (Anhydrous) 57-00-1
MW (Monohydrate) 149.15 g/mol
MW (Anhydrous) 131.14 g/mol
Grade Biochemical Grade
Purity >98% (anhydrous basis)
Physical Properties
Appearance White to off-white crystalline powder
Water Content ~12.1% w/w (KF spec: 11.5–13.5%)
Solubility ~13.3 mg/mL (1:75) at 20°C; Kb = 9.6×10&sup-;¹²
Melting/Decomp. ~300°C dec.; decomp. 303°C
pH (1% solution) 6.5–8.0
Flash Point Not applicable
Storage 15–25°C, dry, sealed
Quality Control Specifications
Parameter Specification Method
Appearance White to off-white crystalline powder Visual inspection
Purity (HPLC) >98.0% (anhydrous basis) HPLC reversed phase, UV 210 nm
Identity (IR) Conforms to Creatine Monohydrate reference spectrum IR spectroscopy (KBr disc)
Identity (LC-MS) [M+H]+ = 132 consistent with anhydrous MW 131.14 LC-MS
Water Content (KF) 11.5–13.5% w/w Karl Fischer titration (Ph. Eur.)
Loss on Drying ≤ 14.0% w/w 105°C / 2 h (gravimetric)
Creatinine (impurity) ≤ 1.0% w/w HPLC
Dicyandiamide (DCD) ≤ 10 ppm HPLC (industrial contaminant)
Heavy Metals (Pb equiv.) ≤ 20 ppm ICP-MS
Arsenic (As) ≤ 1 ppm ICP-MS
pH (1% solution) 6.5–8.0 Potentiometry (ISO 10523)
Preparation Guidelines
Aqueous Solution Dissolve in warm purified water (40–50°C); max practical concentration ~50 mg/mL. Stir or sonicate until clear.
Cell Culture Working concentration: 1–10 mM. Prepare in sterile water; filter-sterilise (0.22 µm); store at 4°C; use within 2 weeks.
ATP Regenerating System 8 mM creatine + 20 mM phosphocreatine + 0.02 mg/mL creatine kinase in cell-free translation buffer.
CK Assay 100 mM stock in 50 mM HEPES pH 7.4; use at 20–50 mM in kinetic CK assay.
Solution Stability pH 6–7 preferred. Alkaline solutions → rapid creatinine formation. Use fresh or store at 4°C ≤7 days.
Do NOT Autoclave Converts to creatinine under autoclave conditions. Use filter sterilisation (0.22 µm) for sterile applications.
DCD Contamination: Industrial creatine synthesis produces dicyandiamide (DCD) as a by-product. AuSaMicS tests all lots with a specification of ≤10 ppm. Result for Lot CRE260301: <2 ppm.
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Safety Data Sheet — GHS Format (Australian WHS Hazardous Chemicals Regulations 2023)
HAZARDOUS CHEMICAL. NON-DANGEROUS GOODS. Issue Date: March 2026 · Rev: 1.0
Based on: CCC Ingredients Pty Ltd SDS Chemwatch 17430-1 Version 6.1 (20/06/2022)
Section 1 — Identification
Product Name Creatine Monohydrate — BA-1023
CAS No. (Monohydrate) 6020-87-7
CAS No. (Anhydrous) 57-00-1
Intended Use Biochemical reagent, energy metabolism research, cell culture supplement, ATP regenerating systems, sports nutrition
Supplier AuSaMicS Pty Ltd, 31 Longview CT, Thomastown VIC 3074, Australia
ABN 56 676 640 467
Phone / Emergency +61 412 520 598  ·  Poisons Information Centre: 13 11 26 (24h)
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Poisons Schedule Not Applicable
Section 2 — Hazard Identification
⚠  WARNING — H315: Causes skin irritation. H319: Causes serious eye irritation. H335: May cause respiratory irritation.
Note: Creatine Monohydrate is NOT classified as a skin sensitiser (H317 does NOT apply — contrast with Taurine BA-1022).
GHS Classification Skin Corrosion/Irritation Cat. 2 (H315) · Serious Eye Damage/Irritation Cat. 2A (H319) · STOT Single Exposure Cat. 3 (H335)
Signal Word WARNING
GHS Pictogram GHS07 (Exclamation mark)
Prevention P261 · P264 · P271 · P280
Response P302+P352 · P304+P340 · P305+P351+P338 · P312 · P332+P313 · P337+P313 · P362+P364
Storage P403+P233 · P405
Disposal P501
Section 3 — Composition
CAS No. % Weight Name GHS Classification
6020-87-7 / 57-00-1 >98% Creatine Monohydrate / Creatine (C₄H₉N₃O₂·H₂O) H315 · H319 · H335
60-27-5 trace Creatinine (solution equilibrium product) Contact allergen (see Sec.11)
<2% Moisture and trace impurities Not classified
Sections 4–8 — First Aid, Fire, Spill, Handling, PPE
Eye Contact Wash immediately with fresh running water ≥15 min. Keep eyelids apart. Seek medical attention without delay if pain persists. Contact lens removal: skilled personnel only.
Skin Contact Remove contaminated clothing immediately. Flush with running water and soap. Seek medical attention if irritation develops.
Inhalation Remove to fresh air. Keep warm and rested. Artificial respiration if not breathing. Transport to hospital without delay.
Ingestion Give glass of water. First aid generally not required (LD50 rat oral/dermal >2000 mg/kg). Contact Poisons Centre (13 11 26) if in doubt.
Fire Foam; dry chemical; BCF; CO₂. SCBA + protective gloves. Combustion products: CO, CO₂, NOₓ.
Spill Wear P2 respirator, gloves, goggles. Use HEPA vacuum or damp cloth. Avoid generating dust. DO NOT discharge to drains or waterways.
Handling Use in well-ventilated area. Minimise dust. Keep away from heat/sparks/flame. Organic powder — eliminate ignition sources.
Storage 15–25°C, dry, tightly closed. Away from oxidising agents and foodstuffs. PE or PP containers.
Respiratory PPE P2 dust filter (AS/NZS 1716) for powder handling
Eye/Face Protection Safety glasses with side shields (AS/NZS 1337.1); goggles if splash risk
Hand Protection Nitrile rubber, polychloroprene, or butyl rubber gloves (AS/NZS 2161)
Body Protection Lab coat or overalls; PVC apron for bulk handling
Sections 9–16 — Properties, Stability, Toxicology, Ecology, Disposal, Transport, Regulatory
Physical State White to off-white crystalline powder (divided solid)
Solubility Partly miscible — ~13.3 mg/mL (1:75) at 20°C; Kb = 9.6×10&sup-;¹²
Melting/Decomposition ~300°C dec.; decomposition temperature 303°C
Solution Note Alkaline/aqueous solutions: equilibrium with creatinine. Acid solutions: predominantly creatinine.
Acute Oral Toxicity LOW — LD50 (rat, oral): >2000 mg/kg. NOT classified.
Acute Dermal Toxicity LOW — LD50 (rat, dermal): >2000 mg/kg. NOT classified.
Skin Irritation H315 — Causes skin irritation (Cat. 2)
Eye Irritation H319 — Causes serious eye irritation (Cat. 2A)
Skin Sensitisation NOT CLASSIFIED (H317 does not apply to Creatine)
Respiratory H335 — May cause respiratory irritation; RADS possible in sensitised individuals
Carcinogenicity Not classified; not listed by IARC or NTP
DCD Contamination Industrial synthesis by-product; tested in all lots; specification ≤10 ppm
Aquatic Toxicity (Algae) EC50 (algae, 72h): >100 mg/L
Aquatic Toxicity (Fish) LC50 (fish, 96h): >84.6 mg/L; NOEC ≥84.6 mg/L
Aquatic Toxicity (Crustacea) EC50 (crustacea, 48h): >880 mg/L
Persistence LOW in water/soil and air (biodegrades)
Bioaccumulation LOW — LogKOW = -3.7217 (creatine)
Disposal Landfill (licensed chemical waste) or incineration. DO NOT discharge to sewer or waterways.
Transport NOT REGULATED — ADG / IATA / IMDG. Marine Pollutant: No. HAZCHEM: N/A.
AIIC (Australia) Listed — CAS 57-00-1 (creatine); CAS 6020-87-7 (monohydrate); CAS 60-27-5 (creatinine)
WHS Regulations Classified hazardous chemical under WHS (Hazardous Chemicals) Regulations 2023 — H315, H319, H335
Ph. Eur. / BP Creatine Monohydrate monograph available
AuSaMicS Pty Ltd (ABN 56 676 640 467) · 31 Longview CT, Thomastown VIC 3074, Australia · support@ausamics.com · +61 412 520 598 · www.ausamics.com.au
Based on CCC Ingredients Pty Ltd SDS Chemwatch 17430-1 Version 6.1 (20/06/2022) and ECHA registered substances data.
Product Details
Product Name Creatine Monohydrate
Catalog No. BA-1023
CAS No. (Monohydrate) 6020-87-7
CAS No. (Anhydrous) 57-00-1
Molecular Formula C₄H₉N₃O₂ · H₂O
Lot No. CRE260301
Mfg. Date March 2026
Retest Date March 2029
Grade Biochemical Grade (>98%)
Document Information
COA No. COA-BA-1023-L001
Issue Date March 2026
Issued By AuSaMicS Quality Control
Test Reference In-house / Ph. Eur. / BP
Test Results & Analytical Data
Test Parameter Specification Method Result Status
Appearance White to off-white crystalline powder Visual inspection Conforms PASS
Identity (IR) Conforms to Creatine Monohydrate reference spectrum IR spectroscopy (KBr disc) Conforms PASS
Identity (LC-MS) [M+H]+ = 132 (anhydrous MW 131.14) LC-MS Confirmed PASS
Purity (HPLC) >98.0% (anhydrous basis) HPLC reversed phase, UV 210 nm 98.9% PASS
Water Content (KF) 11.5–13.5% w/w Karl Fischer titration (Ph. Eur.) 12.2% PASS
Loss on Drying ≤ 14.0% w/w 105°C / 2 h (gravimetric) 12.4% PASS
Creatinine (impurity) ≤ 1.0% w/w HPLC 0.31% PASS
Dicyandiamide (DCD) ≤ 10 ppm HPLC <2 ppm PASS
pH (1% aqueous solution) 6.5–8.0 Potentiometry (ISO 10523) 7.1 PASS
Heavy Metals (Pb equiv.) ≤ 20 ppm ICP-MS <5 ppm PASS
Arsenic (As) ≤ 1 ppm ICP-MS <0.2 ppm PASS
CAS Identity Verification CAS 6020-87-7 / 57-00-1 confirmed LC-MS vs. reference standard Confirmed CONFORM
Conclusion: Lot CRE260301 fully meets all release specifications for Creatine Monohydrate (CAS 6020-87-7). Purity 98.9% (>98% spec.), water content 12.2% (spec. 11.5–13.5%), creatinine 0.31% (≤1.0% spec.), DCD <2 ppm (≤10 ppm spec.). All heavy metals within limits. This lot is RELEASED for use.
Quality Control Analyst
AuSaMicS Quality Control Department
Date: March 2026  |  Signature: _______________
Hassan Salimi
Founder & Technical Director, AuSaMicS Pty Ltd
Date: March 2026  |  Signature: _______________
AuSaMicS Pty Ltd (ABN 56 676 640 467) warrants this product meets specifications at time of manufacture. Results specific to Lot CRE260301 only. · 31 Longview CT, Thomastown VIC 3074, Australia · support@ausamics.com · +61 412 520 598 · www.ausamics.com.au
AuSaMicS Pty Ltd  ·  ABN 56 676 640 467  ·  31 Longview CT, Thomastown VIC 3074, Australia  ·  support@ausamics.com  ·  +61 412 520 598  ·  www.ausamics.com.au

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