Vitamin K is an essential bioactive compound required for optimal body function. Vitamin K can be present in various isoforms, distinguishable by two main structures, namely, phylloquinone (K1) and menaquinones (K2). The difference in structure between K1 and K2 is seen in different absorption rates, tissue distribution, and bioavailability. Although differing in structure, both act as cofactor for the enzyme gamma-glutamylcarboxylase, encompassing both hepatic and extrahepatic activity. Only carboxylated proteins are active and promote a health profile like hemostasis. Furthermore, vitamin K2 in the form of MK-7 has been shown to be a bioactive compound in regulating osteoporosis, atherosclerosis, cancer and inflammatory diseases without r...
Vitamin K health benefits have been recently widely shown to extend beyond blood homeostasis and imp...
Vitamin K and its essential role in coagulation (vitamin K [Koagulation]) have been well established...
Vitamin K is the common name for a group of compounds recognized as essential for blood clotting. Th...
Vitamin K is an essential bioactive compound required for optimal body function. Vitamin K can be pr...
Vitamin K is traditionally connected with blood coagulation, since it is needed for the posttranslat...
Vitamin K comprises a group of highly lipophilic molecules that possess a common 2-methyl-1, 4-napht...
Vitamin K occurs in dietary supply in two major forms: phylloquinone (vitamin K1) and menaquinones (...
Vitamin K is mainly known as an agent involved in blood coagulation, maintaining the activity of coa...
Vitamin K was discovered as nutrient of blood clotting. There are two main types of vitamin K, vitam...
Carboxylative enzymes are involved in many pathways and their regulation plays a crucial role in man...
Recent reports have attributed the potential health benefits of vitamin K beyond its function to act...
Introduction: Twenty years ago, the metabolism of vitamin K was connected with its role in hemostasi...
International audienceVitamin K family molecules-phylloquinone (K1), menaquinone (K2), and menadione...
Vitamin K1 (phylloquinone), K2 (menaquinone), and K3 (phylloquinone) are the three types of vitamin ...
Vitamin K is an essential fat-soluble vitamin. The role of vitamin K as a cofactor involved in blood...
Vitamin K health benefits have been recently widely shown to extend beyond blood homeostasis and imp...
Vitamin K and its essential role in coagulation (vitamin K [Koagulation]) have been well established...
Vitamin K is the common name for a group of compounds recognized as essential for blood clotting. Th...
Vitamin K is an essential bioactive compound required for optimal body function. Vitamin K can be pr...
Vitamin K is traditionally connected with blood coagulation, since it is needed for the posttranslat...
Vitamin K comprises a group of highly lipophilic molecules that possess a common 2-methyl-1, 4-napht...
Vitamin K occurs in dietary supply in two major forms: phylloquinone (vitamin K1) and menaquinones (...
Vitamin K is mainly known as an agent involved in blood coagulation, maintaining the activity of coa...
Vitamin K was discovered as nutrient of blood clotting. There are two main types of vitamin K, vitam...
Carboxylative enzymes are involved in many pathways and their regulation plays a crucial role in man...
Recent reports have attributed the potential health benefits of vitamin K beyond its function to act...
Introduction: Twenty years ago, the metabolism of vitamin K was connected with its role in hemostasi...
International audienceVitamin K family molecules-phylloquinone (K1), menaquinone (K2), and menadione...
Vitamin K1 (phylloquinone), K2 (menaquinone), and K3 (phylloquinone) are the three types of vitamin ...
Vitamin K is an essential fat-soluble vitamin. The role of vitamin K as a cofactor involved in blood...
Vitamin K health benefits have been recently widely shown to extend beyond blood homeostasis and imp...
Vitamin K and its essential role in coagulation (vitamin K [Koagulation]) have been well established...
Vitamin K is the common name for a group of compounds recognized as essential for blood clotting. Th...