What is vitamin K2 and does it have an impact on bone health? / Eleese Cunningham
Series: Journal of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics. 116 : 5, page 888 Publication details: May 2016Content type:- text
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The discovery of vitamin K has its origin in the 1930s, when vitamin K was identified as playing an essential role as a coenzyme in the biological reactions involved in normal blood coagulation. Vitamin K is a generic name for a group of compounds with a common chemical structure: phylloquinone (vitamin K1) is the predominant dietary form found in vegetables; menaquinones (vitamin K2) are synthesized by bacteria, and exist in various forms with side chains of different lengths; and there is also a synthetic form, menadione (vitamin K3).
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