Comparison of menaquinone-4 and menaquinone-7 bioavailability in healthy women

Background Vitamin K 2 contributes to bone and cardiovascular health. Therefore, two vitamin K 2 homologues, menaquinone-4 (MK-4) and menaquinone-7 (MK-7), have been used as nutrients by the food industry and as nutritional supplements to support bone and cardiovascular health. However, little is kn...

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Published inNutrition journal Vol. 11; no. 1; pp. 93 - 545
Main Authors Sato, Toshiro, Schurgers, Leon J, Uenishi, Kazuhiro
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published London BioMed Central 12.11.2012
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ISSN1475-2891
1475-2891
DOI10.1186/1475-2891-11-93

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Summary:Background Vitamin K 2 contributes to bone and cardiovascular health. Therefore, two vitamin K 2 homologues, menaquinone-4 (MK-4) and menaquinone-7 (MK-7), have been used as nutrients by the food industry and as nutritional supplements to support bone and cardiovascular health. However, little is known about the bioavailability of nutritional MK-4. To investigate MK-4 and MK-7 bioavailability, nutritional doses were administered to healthy Japanese women. Findings Single dose administration of MK-4 (420 μg; 945 nmol) or MK-7 (420 μg; 647 nmol) was given in the morning together with standardized breakfast. MK-7 was well absorbed and reached maximal serum level at 6 h after intake and was detected up to 48 h after intake. MK-4 was not detectable in the serum of all subjects at any time point. Consecutive administration of MK-4 (60 μg; 135 nmol) or MK-7 (60 μg; 92 nmol) for 7 days demonstrated that MK-4 supplementation did not increase serum MK-4 levels. However, consecutive administration of MK-7 increased serum MK-7 levels significantly in all subjects. Conclusions We conclude that MK-4 present in food does not contribute to the vitamin K status as measured by serum vitamin K levels. MK-7, however significantly increases serum MK-7 levels and therefore may be of particular importance for extrahepatic tissues.
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ISSN:1475-2891
1475-2891
DOI:10.1186/1475-2891-11-93