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- NCIT_C943 IAO_0000115 "The term "vitamin K" refers to a group of chemically similar fat-soluble compounds called naphthoquinones: vitamin K1 (phytonadione) is found in plants and is the primary source of vitamin K for humans through dietary consumption, vitamin K2 compounds (menaquinones) are made by bacteria in the human gut, and vitamin K3 (menadione) is a water-soluble preparation available for adults only. Vitamin K is necessary for the liver to produce the coagulation factors II, VII, IX, and X, as well as the clotting factors protein C, protein S, and protein Z; vitamin K deficiency can result in deficiencies of these coagulation factors and excess bleeding. An injection of vitamin K is routinely given to newborn infants to prevent vitamin K deficiency bleeding, also known as hemorrhagic disease of the newborn. Vitamin K deficiency is rare in adults but may result from chronic malnutrition or an inability to absorb dietary vitamins." @default.
- NCIT_C943 NCIT_NHC0 "C943" @default.
- NCIT_C943 NCIT_P106 "Vitamin" @default.
- NCIT_C943 NCIT_P107 "Vitamin K" @default.
- NCIT_C943 NCIT_P108 "Vitamin K" @default.
- NCIT_C943 NCIT_P207 "C0042878" @default.
- NCIT_C943 NCIT_P210 "12001-79-5" @default.
- NCIT_C943 NCIT_P322 "CRCH" @default.
- NCIT_C943 NCIT_P322 "CTRP" @default.
- NCIT_C943 NCIT_P322 "NICHD" @default.
- NCIT_C943 NCIT_P325 "A nutrient that the body needs in small amounts to function and stay healthy. Vitamin K helps to form blood clots (a mass that forms when blood platelets, proteins, and cells stick together) and maintain strong bones. It is fat-soluble (can dissolve in fats and oils) and is found in green leafy vegetables, broccoli, liver, and vegetable oils. Vitamin K is also made by bacteria that live in the large intestine. Not enough vitamin K can lead to bleeding and bruising." @default.
- NCIT_C943 NCIT_P325 "Fat soluble vitamin that is a coenzyme during the synthesis of the biologically active form of a number of proteins involved in blood coagulation and bone metabolism. Vitamin K's structure typically consists of a methylated naphthoquinone ring from which one or more unsaturated aliphatic side chains are attached at the 3-position of the ring." @default.
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- NCIT_C943 NCIT_P330 "786611" @default.
- NCIT_C943 NCIT_P350 "C31H46O2" @default.
- NCIT_C943 NCIT_P351 "Y" @default.
- NCIT_C943 NCIT_P353 "VITK" @default.
- NCIT_C943 NCIT_P354 "430" @default.
- NCIT_C943 NCIT_P355 "mcg" @default.
- NCIT_C943 NCIT_P358 "Y" @default.
- NCIT_C943 NCIT_P359 "Y" @default.
- NCIT_C943 NCIT_P366 "Vitamin_K" @default.
- NCIT_C943 NCIT_P368 "CHEBI:28384" @default.
- NCIT_C943 NCIT_P399 "786611" @default.
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- NCIT_C943 hasExactSynonym "2-methyl-3-(3,7,11,15-tetramethylhexadec-2-enyl)naphthalene-1,4-dione" @default.
- NCIT_C943 hasExactSynonym "Vitamin K" @default.
- NCIT_C943 hasExactSynonym "vitamin K" @default.
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- NCIT_C943 type Class @default.
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- NCIT_C943 label "Vitamin K" @default.
- NCIT_C943 subClassOf NCIT_C1550 @default.
- NCIT_C943 subClassOf NCIT_C1908 @default.
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