Vitamin K: food composition and dietary intakes

Vitamin K is present in the diet in the forms of phylloquinone and menaquinones. Phylloquinone, which is the major dietary source, is concentrated in leafy plants and is the vitamin K form best characterized in terms of food composition and dietary intakes. In contrast, menaquinones are the product...

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Main Author: Sarah L. Booth
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Swedish Nutrition Foundation 2012-04-01
Series:Food & Nutrition Research
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Online Access:http://www.foodandnutritionresearch.net/index.php/fnr/article/view/5505
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spelling doaj-1be9675e833e4fd7b63841e5887ec7892020-11-25T00:18:30ZengSwedish Nutrition FoundationFood & Nutrition Research1654-66281654-661X2012-04-015601510.3402/fnr.v56i0.5505Vitamin K: food composition and dietary intakesSarah L. BoothVitamin K is present in the diet in the forms of phylloquinone and menaquinones. Phylloquinone, which is the major dietary source, is concentrated in leafy plants and is the vitamin K form best characterized in terms of food composition and dietary intakes. In contrast, menaquinones are the product of bacterial production or conversion from dietary phylloquinone. Food composition databases are limited for menaquinones and their presence in foods varies by region. Dietary intakes of all forms of vitamin K vary widely among age groups and population subgroups. Similarly, the utilization of vitamin K from different forms and food sources appear to vary, although our understanding of vitamin K is still rudimentary in light of new developments regarding the menaquinones.http://www.foodandnutritionresearch.net/index.php/fnr/article/view/5505vitamin Kphylloquinonemenaquinonesfood compositiondietary intake
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phylloquinone
menaquinones
food composition
dietary intake
author_facet Sarah L. Booth
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title Vitamin K: food composition and dietary intakes
title_short Vitamin K: food composition and dietary intakes
title_full Vitamin K: food composition and dietary intakes
title_fullStr Vitamin K: food composition and dietary intakes
title_full_unstemmed Vitamin K: food composition and dietary intakes
title_sort vitamin k: food composition and dietary intakes
publisher Swedish Nutrition Foundation
series Food & Nutrition Research
issn 1654-6628
1654-661X
publishDate 2012-04-01
description Vitamin K is present in the diet in the forms of phylloquinone and menaquinones. Phylloquinone, which is the major dietary source, is concentrated in leafy plants and is the vitamin K form best characterized in terms of food composition and dietary intakes. In contrast, menaquinones are the product of bacterial production or conversion from dietary phylloquinone. Food composition databases are limited for menaquinones and their presence in foods varies by region. Dietary intakes of all forms of vitamin K vary widely among age groups and population subgroups. Similarly, the utilization of vitamin K from different forms and food sources appear to vary, although our understanding of vitamin K is still rudimentary in light of new developments regarding the menaquinones.
topic vitamin K
phylloquinone
menaquinones
food composition
dietary intake
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