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ABVD

Accuracy Based Vitamin D

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AVST

Advanced Vitamin Skin Therapy

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AVK

Anti Vitamin K

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CVD

Champion Vitamin Designs

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B12

Cyanocobalamin (a type of essential vitamin)

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B12

Cyanocobalamin (a type of essential vitamin)

Medical » Clinical Medicine

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B12

Cyanocobalamin (a type of essential vitamin)

Medical » Geriatric

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B12

Cyanocobalamin (a type of essential vitamin)

Medical » Psychiatry

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B12

Cyanocobalamin (a type of essential vitamin)

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DVDD

Developmental Vitamin D Deficiency

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GAVA

Global Alliance for Vitamin A

Governmental » Alliances

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HDVC

High Dose Vitamin C

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IVC

International Vitamin Corporation

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IVC

International Vitamin Corporation

Business » Companies & Firms

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IDBP

Intracellular vitamin D Binding Protein

Medical » Human Genome

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IDBP-3

Intracellular vitamin D Binding Protein 3

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IVKI

Intramuscular Vitamin K Injection

Medical » Physiology

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MVDR

Membrane Vitamin D Receptor

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MUFO

MUlti-vitamin FOrmula

Miscellaneous » Food & Nutrition

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MVI

Multi-Vitamin Infusion

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MV

Multiple Vitamin

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NSVE

natural source vitamin E

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NMV

Never Mind About Vitamin

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NOAC

Non-Vitamin K antagonist Oral Anti Coagulant

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NVDR

Nuclear Vitamin D Receptor

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What does vitamin k 2 mean?

vitamin k 2
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 Koagulation, German for "coagulation") or for controlling binding of calcium in bones and other tissues. The complete synthesis involves final modification of these so-called "Gla proteins" by the enzyme gamma-glutamyl carboxylase that uses vitamin K as a cofactor. Vitamin K is used in the liver as the intermediate VKH2 to deprotonate a glutamate residue and then is reprocessed into vitamin K through a vitamin K oxide intermediate. The presence of uncarboxylated proteins indicates a vitamin K deficiency. Carboxylation allows them to bind (chelate) calcium ions, which they cannot do otherwise. Without vitamin K, blood coagulation is seriously impaired, and uncontrolled bleeding occurs. Research suggests that deficiency of vitamin K may also weaken bones, potentially contributing to osteoporosis, and may promote calcification of arteries and other soft tissues.Chemically, the vitamin K family comprises 2-methyl-1,4-naphthoquinone (3-) derivatives. Vitamin K includes two natural vitamers: vitamin K1 (phylloquinone) and vitamin K2 (menaquinone). Vitamin K2, in turn, consists of a number of related chemical subtypes, with differing lengths of carbon side chains made of isoprenoid groups of atoms. The two most studied ones are menaquinone-4 (MK-4) and menaquinone-7 (MK-7). Vitamin K1 is made by plants, and is found in highest amounts in green leafy vegetables, because it is directly involved in photosynthesis. It is active as a vitamin in animals and performs the classic functions of vitamin K, including its activity in the production of blood-clotting proteins. Animals may also convert it to vitamin K2, variant MK-4. Bacteria in the gut flora can also convert K1 into MK-4. All forms of K2 other than MK-4 can only be produced by bacteria, which use these during anaerobic respiration. Vitamin K3 (menadione), a synthetic form of vitamin K, was used to treat vitamin K deficiency, but because it interferes with the function of glutathione, it is no longer used this way in human nutrition.

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