Vitamin K: Vitamin K denotes a group of 2-methilo-naphthoquinone derivatives. They are human vitamins, lipophilic (i.e., soluble in lipids) and therefore hydrophobic (i.e., poorly soluble in water). [100%] 2023-12-20
Vitamin K: Vitamin K refers to structurally similar, fat-soluble vitamers found in foods and marketed as dietary supplements. The human body requires vitamin K for post-synthesis modification of certain proteins that are required for blood coagulation (K from koagulation, Danish ... (Structurally similar, fat-soluble vitamers found in foods and marketed as dietary supplements) [100%] 2023-11-07 [Vitamin K] [Antihemorrhagics]...
Vitamin K: Vitamin K is a family of structurally similar, fat-soluble vitamers found in foods and marketed as dietary supplements. The human body requires vitamin K for post-synthesis modification of certain proteins that are required for blood coagulation (K from ... (Chemistry) [100%] 2023-12-15 [Vitamin K] [1,4-Naphthoquinones]...
Vitamin K: Vitamin K refers to structurally similar, fat-soluble vitamers found in foods and marketed as dietary supplements. The human body requires vitamin K for post-synthesis modification of certain proteins that are required for blood coagulation (K from Koagulation, German ... (Fat-soluble vitamers) [100%] 2022-11-13 [Vitamin K] [Antihemorrhagics]...
Vitamin K antagonist: Vitamin K antagonists (VKA) are a group of substances that reduce blood clotting by reducing the action of vitamin K. The term "vitamin K antagonist" is technically a misnomer, as the drugs do not directly antagonize the action of vitamin ... (Chemistry) [81%] 2024-01-07 [Rodenticides] [Antimetabolites]...
Vitamin K deficiency: Vitamin K deficiency results from insufficient dietary vitamin K1 or vitamin K2 or both. Symptoms include bruising, petechiae, hematomas, oozing of blood at surgical or puncture sites, stomach pains;. (Medicine) [81%] 2022-07-29 [Vitamin deficiencies]
Vitamin K deficiency: Vitamin K deficiency results from insufficient dietary vitamin K1 or vitamin K2 or both. Symptoms include bruising, petechiae, hematomas, oozing of blood at surgical or puncture sites, stomach pains; risk of massive uncontrolled bleeding; cartilage calcification; and severe malformation of ... [81%] 2023-11-07 [Vitamin deficiencies]
Vitamin K deficiency bleeding: Vitamin K deficiency bleeding (VKDB) of the newborn, previously known as haemorrhagic disease of the newborn, is a rare form of bleeding disorder that affects newborns and young infants due to low stores of vitamin K at birth. It commonly ... [70%] 2023-11-07 [Haemorrhagic and haematological disorders of fetus and newborn] [Neonatology]...
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