2019
DOI: 10.1093/cdn/nzz038.fs14-03-19
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Vitamin K Content of Raw and Cooked U.S. Beef Variety Meat Items (FS14-03-19)

Abstract: Objectives Vitamin K is an essential nutrient that has been implicated in cardiovascular disease and other chronic diseases. There are two forms of vitamin K in nature. Phylloquinone (PK) is plant-based and has been well-quantified in the U.S. diet. Menaquinones (MK) are found in animal products and fermented food. However, the MK contents of food have not been well characterized. The objectives of this study were to: 1) quantify the different forms of MK (MK4 through MK13) in the beef variet… Show more

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