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Absorption and metabolism of vitamin K

Vitamin K can be obtained from food, but also depends on intestinal bacterial synthesis and artificial synthesis.…

Biochemical effects of vitamin K

1. Participation in Y-carboxyglutamic acid synthesis
Vitamin K is an essential substance for the synthesis of…

Which diseases are treated with Vitamin K1

Vitamin K1 is an essential substance for the synthesis of prothrombin in the liver, which can cause coagulopathy…

The five major effects of vitamin K2

(1) Vitamin K2 has a carboxylation of primary osteocalcin which helps secretion of osteoblasts, and becomes active…

Method for determination of Vitamin K3

Spectrophotometry:
In a weakly alkaline medium with a pH of 8.7 to 9.5, Vitamin K3 can cause fading reaction…

Which people need vitamin P

Children and children generally do not need vitamin P. Adults, especially those who are busy with work, depressed…

Vitaminum U is not a vitamin

Vitaminum U, also known as methyl chloride amino acid, is an anti-ulcer agent that treats both gastric and duodenal ulcers.…

Voglibose is an oral hypoglycemic agent

Voglibose is an oral hypoglycemic agent that can improve postprandial hyperglycemia in diabetes. It was successfully…

Clinical evaluation of Vonoprazan FuMarate

1. Compared with the traditional proton pump inhibitor lansoprazole, Vonobrazan FuMarate works by…

Vortioxetine hydrobroMide is effective

1. Vortioxetine hydrobroMide has high affinity with 5-HT receptor. Compared with duloxetine,…