Meat is a natural source of vitamin K, a vitamin associated with reduced bone loss and prevention of osteoporosis. Whether vitamin K content varies between breeds and muscles in cattle is not known. In the present study, contents of vitamin K1 (phylloquinone) and K2 (menaquinone, MK) were analysed in three different muscles from steers of two different breeds, Norwegian Red and Jersey, respectively. Results showed that MK4 was the most dominant of the vitamin K2 analogues, while only traces were found of MK6 and MK7. Both breeds had higher levels of MK4 in M. biceps femoris (BF) and M. longissimus dorsi (LD) compared to M. psoas major (PM). The results also showed significantly higher MK4 levels in muscles from Jersey compared to Norwegian ...
Vitamin A restriction has been associated with increased marbling in beef cattle. The purpose of th...
Previously, ADH1Cc.-64T>C was shown to have an association with intramuscular fat (IMF) in the longi...
Vitamin A plays a critical role in many essential life processes. In herbivores, it is either derive...
Meat is a natural source of vitamin K, a vitamin associated with reduced bone loss and prevention of...
The effect of dietary vitamin K-3 (VK3) on ruminant animals is not fully investigated. The aim of th...
An important nutritional characteristic of ruminant meat is its high content in vitamin B12. The var...
Skeletal muscle function is highly dependent on the ability to regenerate, however, during ageing or...
The effects of vitamin K (VK) on immune cells in ruminants are yet to be fully investigated. The obj...
Vitamin needs of beef cattle can be confined largely to A, D and E. This is because bacteria in the ...
Vitamin K has recently been found to be involved in many physiological processes beyond that of bloo...
Vitamin K is involved in many physiological processes beyond that of blood coagulation, including bo...
Vitamins are organic substances that are required in very small quantities for various metabolic fun...
The influence of a once only administration of a metabolite of vitamin D3 (HY [middle dot] D(R)-25-h...
The influence of a once only administration of a metabolite of vitamin D-3 (HY center dot D-(R)-25-h...
Vitamin K is traditionally connected with blood coagulation, since it is needed for the posttranslat...
Vitamin A restriction has been associated with increased marbling in beef cattle. The purpose of th...
Previously, ADH1Cc.-64T>C was shown to have an association with intramuscular fat (IMF) in the longi...
Vitamin A plays a critical role in many essential life processes. In herbivores, it is either derive...
Meat is a natural source of vitamin K, a vitamin associated with reduced bone loss and prevention of...
The effect of dietary vitamin K-3 (VK3) on ruminant animals is not fully investigated. The aim of th...
An important nutritional characteristic of ruminant meat is its high content in vitamin B12. The var...
Skeletal muscle function is highly dependent on the ability to regenerate, however, during ageing or...
The effects of vitamin K (VK) on immune cells in ruminants are yet to be fully investigated. The obj...
Vitamin needs of beef cattle can be confined largely to A, D and E. This is because bacteria in the ...
Vitamin K has recently been found to be involved in many physiological processes beyond that of bloo...
Vitamin K is involved in many physiological processes beyond that of blood coagulation, including bo...
Vitamins are organic substances that are required in very small quantities for various metabolic fun...
The influence of a once only administration of a metabolite of vitamin D3 (HY [middle dot] D(R)-25-h...
The influence of a once only administration of a metabolite of vitamin D-3 (HY center dot D-(R)-25-h...
Vitamin K is traditionally connected with blood coagulation, since it is needed for the posttranslat...
Vitamin A restriction has been associated with increased marbling in beef cattle. The purpose of th...
Previously, ADH1Cc.-64T>C was shown to have an association with intramuscular fat (IMF) in the longi...
Vitamin A plays a critical role in many essential life processes. In herbivores, it is either derive...