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The biological activity and tissue distribution of 2',3'-dihydrophylloquinone in rats
Authors:Sato Toshiro  Ozaki Rumi  Kamo Shuichi  Hara Yusuke  Konishi Satoru  Isobe Yosuke  Saitoh Sanshiroh  Harada Hiroshi
Institution:Nutrition Research Laboratories, Honen Corporation, Asaba-cho, Iwata-gun, Shizuoka 437-1111, Japan. tsato@honen.co.jp
Abstract:2',3'-Dihydrophylloquinone (dihydro-K1) is a hydrogenated form of vitamin K1 (K1), which is produced during the hydrogenation of K1-rich plant oils. In this study, we found that dihydro-K1 counteracts the sodium warfarin-induced prolonged blood coagulation in rats. This indicates that dihydro-K1 functions as a cofactor in the posttranslational gamma-carboxylation of the vitamin K-dependent coagulation factors. It was also found that dihydro-K1 as well as K1 inhibits the decreasing effects of warfarin on the serum total osteocalcin level. In rats, dihydro-K1 is well absorbed and detected in the tissues of the brain, pancreas, kidney, testis, abdominal aorta, liver and femur. K1 is converted to menaquinone-4 (MK-4) in all the above-mentioned tissues, but dihydro-K1 is not. The unique characteristic of dihydro-K1 possessing vitamin K activity and not being converted to MK-4 would be useful in revealing the as yet undetermined physiological function of the conversion of K1 to MK-4.
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