menaquinone-6 and nattokinase

menaquinone-6 has been researched along with nattokinase* in 2 studies

Reviews

1 review(s) available for menaquinone-6 and nattokinase

ArticleYear
Phosphocalcic metabolism and the role of vitamin D, vitamin K2, and nattokinase supplementation.
    Critical reviews in food science and nutrition, 2022, Volume: 62, Issue:25

    Calcium is involved in bone metabolism, regulation of nerve signaling, and release of neurotransmitters. Phosphorus is a structural component of ATP, participates in metabolic energy regulation, and ensures stability to biological membranes and cells. Vitamin D and vitamin K are important for intestinal absorption and renal excretion of calcium and phosphorus. Vitamin D plays a regulatory role in bone formation, carbohydrate metabolism, immune responses, and cardiovascular regulation. Research has linked vitamin D deficiency to the development of diabetes mellitus, hypertension, cancer, and osteoporosis. Vitamin K has been associated with a reduced risk of osteoporosis, cancer, and cardiovascular diseases (due to improved vascular elasticity). This review highlights the importance of vitamins D and K in the metabolism of calcium and phosphorus and explores various molecular mechanisms that help maintain the system's mineral homeostasis. Moreover, the paper reviews the enzyme nattokinase's role in thrombotic prevention due to its fibrinolytic activity.

    Topics: Calcium; Calcium, Dietary; Dietary Supplements; Humans; Osteoporosis; Phosphorus; Subtilisins; Vitamin D; Vitamin K; Vitamin K 2; Vitamins

2022

Other Studies

1 other study(ies) available for menaquinone-6 and nattokinase

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Improvement of menaquinone-7 production by Bacillus subtilis natto in a novel residue-free medium by increasing the redox potential.
    Applied microbiology and biotechnology, 2019, Volume: 103, Issue:18

    Bacillus subtilis natto is a GRAS bacterium. Nattokinase, with fibrinolytic and antithrombotic activities, is one of the major products of this organism. It is being gradually recognized that B. subtilis natto can also be used as a biosynthetic strain for vitamin K2, which has phenomenal benefits, such as effects in the prevention of cardiovascular diseases and osteoporosis along with antitumor effects. Knocking out of the aprN gene by homologous recombination could improve the redox potential and slightly increase the concentration of MK-7. By detecting the change in redox potential during the growth of B. subtilis natto, a good oxygen supply and state of the cell membrane were found to be beneficial to vitamin K2 synthesis. A two-step RSM was used to optimize the operation parameters and substrate concentration in the new residue-free fermentation culture. The optimal conditions for the residue-free medium and control were determined. The optimum concentrations of soybean flour, corn flour, and peptone were 78.9, 72.4, and 24.8 g/L, respectively. The optimum rotational speed and volume of the culture medium using a shaking flask were 117 rpm and 10%, respectively. The state and composition of the cell membranes were more stable when engineered bacteria were cultured in this residue-free fermentation medium. Finally, the concentration of MK-7 increased by 37% to 18.9 mg/L, and the fermentation time was shortened by 24 h.

    Topics: Bacillus subtilis; Biofilms; Bioreactors; Culture Media; Fermentation; Homologous Recombination; Industrial Microbiology; Oxidation-Reduction; Soy Foods; Subtilisins; Vitamin K 2

2019