This chapter features how vitamin K2 is instrumental in bringing about inter-organ communication, thus facilitating (a) a synthesis/secretion of the endocrine, humoral factors from various organs and (b) physiological responses to the said factors by a multitude of organ systems of the body, thus creating a ‘lattice’ of reciprocal regulatory loops in order to ensure endocrine homeostasis
Vitamin-K is a demanding multi-functional health product in the market and belongs to a class of iso...
Vitamin K is an essential bioactive compound required for optimal body function. Vitamin K can be pr...
Vitamin K was discovered in 1929 as a substance essential for blood coagulation and had been clinica...
Vitamin K2 binds to the intranuclear receptor SXR and results in the activation of a plethora of gen...
This book serves as a comprehensive survey of the impact of vitamin K2 on cellular functions and org...
Environmental and behavioral adaptations introduced during the last decades have synergistically enh...
Vitamin K is a fat-soluble vitamin and a significant hydrophobic signaling molecule, like vitamins A...
Vitamin K is an essential bioactive compound required for optimal body function. Vitamin K can be pr...
In recent decades, many physiological and pharmacological functions of vitamin K other than its role...
Funding Information: Funding: This research received no external funding. The APC was funded by the ...
Vitamin K (VK) is a fat-soluble vitamin that is indispensable for the activation of vitamin K-depend...
Vitamin K comprises a group of highly lipophilic molecules that possess a common 2-methyl-1, 4-napht...
Vitamin K is an essential fat-soluble vitamin. The role of vitamin K as a cofactor involved in blood...
Naphthoquinone compounds have received attention for their ability to regulate diseases from bacteri...
Several natural compounds, such as vitamin K2, have been highlighted for their positive effects on ...
Vitamin-K is a demanding multi-functional health product in the market and belongs to a class of iso...
Vitamin K is an essential bioactive compound required for optimal body function. Vitamin K can be pr...
Vitamin K was discovered in 1929 as a substance essential for blood coagulation and had been clinica...
Vitamin K2 binds to the intranuclear receptor SXR and results in the activation of a plethora of gen...
This book serves as a comprehensive survey of the impact of vitamin K2 on cellular functions and org...
Environmental and behavioral adaptations introduced during the last decades have synergistically enh...
Vitamin K is a fat-soluble vitamin and a significant hydrophobic signaling molecule, like vitamins A...
Vitamin K is an essential bioactive compound required for optimal body function. Vitamin K can be pr...
In recent decades, many physiological and pharmacological functions of vitamin K other than its role...
Funding Information: Funding: This research received no external funding. The APC was funded by the ...
Vitamin K (VK) is a fat-soluble vitamin that is indispensable for the activation of vitamin K-depend...
Vitamin K comprises a group of highly lipophilic molecules that possess a common 2-methyl-1, 4-napht...
Vitamin K is an essential fat-soluble vitamin. The role of vitamin K as a cofactor involved in blood...
Naphthoquinone compounds have received attention for their ability to regulate diseases from bacteri...
Several natural compounds, such as vitamin K2, have been highlighted for their positive effects on ...
Vitamin-K is a demanding multi-functional health product in the market and belongs to a class of iso...
Vitamin K is an essential bioactive compound required for optimal body function. Vitamin K can be pr...
Vitamin K was discovered in 1929 as a substance essential for blood coagulation and had been clinica...