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Phylloquinone - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Phylloquinone is the primary dietary source of vitamin K and is present in highest concentrations in green, leafy vegetables and certain plant oils. Historically, vitamin K was exclusively identified for its role in blood coagulation.
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Phytomenadione - Wikipedia
Phytomenadione, also known as vitamin K1, phylloquinone, or phytonadione, is a vitamin found in food and used as a dietary supplement.
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Vitamin K - The Nutrition Source
Vitamin K is a fat-soluble vitamin that comes in two forms. The main type is called phylloquinone, found in green leafy vegetables like collard greens, kale,
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phylloquinone
phylloquinone Biochem. (fɪləʊˈkwɪnəʊn) [ad. G. phyllochinon (Karrer & Geiger, at the suggestion of H. Dam, in Helv. Chim. Acta (1939) XXII. 946), f. Gr. ϕύλλον leaf + G. chinon quinone (cf. china3 2).] Vitamin K1, a yellow, fat-soluble oil that is present in green leafy vegetables and is important i...
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Vitamin K - Health Professional Fact Sheet
Phylloquinone is present primarily in green leafy vegetables and is the main dietary form of vitamin K [3]. Menaquinones, which are ...
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Phylloquinone | C31H46O2 | CID 5284607 - PubChem
Phylloquinone is a vitamin K indicated in the treatment of coagulation disorders due to faulty formation of coagulation factors II, VII, IX, and X caused by ...
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Phylloquinone monooxygenase (2,3-epoxidizing)
In enzymology, a phylloquinone monooxygenase (2,3-epoxidizing) () is an enzyme that catalyzes the chemical reaction
phylloquinone + AH2 + O2 2,3-epoxyphylloquinone + A + H2O
The three substrates of this enzyme are phylloquinone, an electron acceptor AH2, and O2, whereas its three products are 2,3-epoxyphylloquinone
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[PDF] Phylloquinone (vitamin K1) content of vegetables - USDA ARS
Green leafy and flower vegetables including broccoli, broccoli raab, spinach, and certain lettuces, contained >100 μg phylloquinone/100 g vegetable. In contrast ...
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Vitamin K - Wikipedia
Vitamin K includes two natural vitamers: vitamin K1 (phylloquinone) and vitamin K2 (menaquinone). Vitamin K2, in turn, consists of a number of related ...
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Nature's Life Vitamin K 1000mcg | Phylloquinone K-1 Supplement ...
Maximum Benefit: Each easy-to-swallow vegetarian capsule provides 1000 mcg of Vitamin K1; Calcium Connection: Helps support the bodys ability to utilize ...
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Vitamin K1: Uses, Interactions, Mechanism of Action - DrugBank
Phylloquinone is a vitamin K indicated in the treatment of coagulation disorders due to faulty formation of coagulation factors II, VII, IX, and X caused by ...
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Naphthoquinone
Lawsone
Menatetrenone
2-Methoxy-1,4-naphthoquinone, a compound found in Impatiens species
Nigrosporin B
2,3,5,6,8-Pentahydroxy-1,4-naphthalenedione
Phylloquinone Plumbagin
2,3,5,7-Tetrahydroxy-1,4-naphthalenedione
Vitamin K and related compounds
Phylloquinone
Vitamin K2
Menadione (2-Methyl-1,4-naphthoquinone
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phthiocol
phthiocol Biochem. (ˈfθaɪəkɒl) [f. phthisis + -o + -col (perh. f. alcohol).] A yellow crystalline pigment, 3-hydroxy-2-methyl-1,4-naphthoquinone, C11H8O3, originally isolated from tubercle bacilli, which has the action of vitamin K.1933 Anderson & Newman in Jrnl. Biol. Chem. CIII. 197 In order to in...
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Vitamin K Excess - Disorders of Nutrition - The Merck Manuals
Vitamin K toxicity is rare but is most common in formula-fed infants. Vitamin K has two forms: Phylloquinone: This form occurs in plants and is consumed in the diet. It is absorbed better when it is consumed with fat. Phylloquinone is not toxic, even in large amounts. Menaquinone: This form is produced by bacteria in the intestine, but only ...
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