vitamin-k-1 has been researched along with menaquinone-6* in 2 studies
2 other study(ies) available for vitamin-k-1 and menaquinone-6
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Gender differences in hepatic phylloquinone and menaquinones in the vitamin K-deficient and -supplemented rat.
Gender differences in relation to vitamin K were investigated in the rat. Hepatic phylloquinone and menaquinone (MK-1 to MK-10) concentrations, gamma-carboxyglutamic acid (Gla) excretion, plasma phylloquinone and percent prothrombin were measured in male and female rats on a chow diet (24.5 ng phylloquinone and 8.8 microgram menadione), and on phylloquinone-deficient and -supplemented purified diets (0.38 and 1400 ng phylloquinone/g, respectively). Mean hepatic phylloquinone concentrations varied with dietary intake and ranged from 6.8+/-9.0 pmol/g in the deficient male, to 171. 1+/-56.9 pmol/g in the supplemented female. Menaquinones accounted for a large proportion of total vitamin K in the liver of males and females with MK-4, MK-6, and MK-10 present in highest concentrations. On the chow and supplemented diets, females had significantly higher MK-4, MK-6, and MK-10 concentrations in their livers (P<0.05). On the phylloquinone-deficient diet (-K1), hepatic phylloquinone, MK-4, and to a lesser extent MK-6 (but not MK-10) were significantly reduced (P<0.05). In the phylloquinone-supplemented male and female groups, which did not receive menadione during the experimental period, MK-4 increased above that in the chow groups suggesting synthesis of MK-4 from phylloquinone which was statistically significant in the female (P<0.01). A significant gender difference (P<0.05) was also observed for urinary Gla excretion with less Gla excreted by the females indicating that females may require less dietary phylloquinone than males of the same body weight. Topics: 1-Carboxyglutamic Acid; Animals; Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid; Diet; Humans; Liver; Male; Prothrombin; Rats; Rats, Sprague-Dawley; Sex Factors; Vitamin K; Vitamin K 1; Vitamin K 2; Vitamin K Deficiency | 1999 |
Detection and measurement of vitamins K1 and K2 in human cortical and trabecular bone.
Vitamin K plays an essential role in the gamma carboxylation of the gla-containing proteins of bone matrix, such as osteocalcin. We have measured the concentration of vitamin K1 (VK) and of the menaquinones MK-6, MK-7, and MK-8, the three major vitamin K2 moieties, in trabecular and cortical bone taken from the femoral neck of patients undergoing hip replacement. Both bone compartments were found to contain large amounts of VK, MK-6, MK-7, and MK-8. Concentrations were as high as those reported for the liver, the major storage organ for vitamin K. Further research is required to examine the association between vitamin K in bone and the gamma carboxylation of vitamin K-dependent bone proteins. Topics: Aged; Bone and Bones; Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid; Female; Femur Neck; Humans; Male; Middle Aged; Vitamin K; Vitamin K 1; Vitamin K 2 | 1993 |