Vitamin K - phylloquinone Flashcards
what does the sidechains of vit K consist of
3 different chains for vit K1-3
vit. K1
phylloquinone
- 20C, plant origin
vit. K2
menaquinone
- 30, 35, 45C side chain
- microbial origin (meat, egg, liver)
- no storage in the liver
vit. K3
menadione
- no side chain
- synthetic origin
- can be prod in the liver
origin of vit K
plant: cabbage, chestnut leaves
animal: microbial: meat, egg, fish
metabolism og vit K
absorbed in small int. and tp. with chylomicrons to the liver, since it cannot be stored it will be transported further to the organs in question. (lipoprotein)
excretion
liver -> lipoproteins -> excretion via bile or urine (ox and bound to glucuronate)
gamma carboxylation of Glu
is vit K dependant, and activates blood clotting factors and osteocalcin (together with Ca²⁺) = bone building protein secr. by osteiblasts
vitamin K antagonists
warfarine - blocks epoxyreductase step
dicoumarol
–> both are anticoagulants
vit K deficiency leads to
- bleeding syndrome, decr. bone formation caused by antagonists
- hemorrhage - reduced prothrombin (injury and spont.)
reasons for vit. K deficiency
less bile acid synth .> less abs. of vit. K -> deficiency
microbial synthesis decr. -> K2 deficiency
- antibiotic treatment
- new born (placenta not perm to vit. K)
- poultry: short large int
- prevention of coprophagy (inj, imp vits made in colon?)