Evidence supporting the use of: Adenosine triphosphate (ATP)
For the body system: Muscles

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Source of validity: Scientific
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Adenosine triphosphate (ATP) is the fundamental energy currency of the cell, playing a crucial role in the function of the muscular system. When muscles contract, they require a direct and immediate source of energy, which is provided by ATP through the hydrolysis of its high-energy phosphate bonds. Scientific studies have validated that during muscle contraction, ATP binds to myosin, allowing the cross-bridge cycle to proceed, leading to muscle shortening and force generation. Without sufficient ATP, muscles cannot contract effectively, which is evident in conditions of fatigue or rigor mortis (where ATP depletion leads to sustained muscle contraction).

Research in exercise physiology supports the importance of ATP in muscle performance. Intracellular ATP concentrations are tightly regulated, and during high-intensity exercise, muscles rapidly consume ATP, relying on phosphocreatine and glycolysis to regenerate ATP. While oral ATP supplementation has limited ability to directly increase muscle ATP levels due to poor bioavailability, interventions that support ATP production (such as creatine supplementation) have been shown to enhance muscle strength and performance. Thus, the scientific validation for ATP’s role in muscle function is robust at the cellular and physiological levels, although direct oral ATP supplementation for muscle health is less supported.

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