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95 Michel Eugène Chevreul boiled down skeletal muscle broth in 1832 and isolated a compound he named after the Greek word for flesh — and that name still defines what gyms now sell by the tub

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Silicon Canals Editorial Team @ Silicon Canals 2 place · today 05:44 EDT

Michel Eugène Chevreul boiled down skeletal muscle broth in 1832 and isolated a compound he named after the Greek word for flesh — and that name still defines what gyms now sell by the tub

In 1832, French chemist Michel Eugène Chevreul boiled down skeletal muscle and isolated a compound he named from the Greek word for flesh. Nearly two centuries later, creatine has become one of the most studied and widely sold supplements on Earth.

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