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phytonadione

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phytonadione [fī‚tän·ə′dī‚ōn]
(organic chemistry)
C31H46O2A yellow, viscous liquid soluble in benzene, chloroform, and vegetable oils; used in medicine and as a food supplement. Also known as vitamin K1.


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A 2006 meta-analysis of 13 randomized controlled trials that gave phytonadione (Vitamin K1) and menaquinone (Vitamin K2) supplements for longer than 6 months reported data on bone loss and fracture rates.
Usually, we take two forms of vitamins such as vitamin K-1 or phylloquinine and vitamin K-2 which are also known as menaquinones and phytonadione.
FDA also stated that IMS's method for determination of microbiological quality of water for injection (WIF) did not reflect actual sample values and that the firm had no justification for pulling samples of Phytonadione from stability inventory.
 
 
 
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