vitamin K2 MK-7 low dose
Selected indexed studies
- Three-year low-dose menaquinone-7 supplementation helps decrease bone loss in healthy postmenopausal women. (Osteoporos Int, 2013) [PMID:23525894]
- Vitamin K(2)-MK-7 improves nitric oxide-dependent endothelial function in ApoE/LDLR(-/-) mice. (Vascul Pharmacol, 2019) [PMID:31421222]
- Low-Dose Daily Intake of Vitamin K(2) (Menaquinone-7) Improves Osteocalcin γ-Carboxylation: A Double-Blind, Randomized Controlled Trials. (J Nutr Sci Vitaminol (Tokyo), 2015) [PMID:26875489]
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- Three-year low-dose menaquinone-7 supplementation helps decrease bone loss in healthy postmenopausal women. (2013) pubmed
- Vitamin K Status Based on K1, MK-4, MK-7, and Undercarboxylated Prothrombin Levels in Adolescent and Adult Patients with Cystic Fibrosis: A Cross-Sectional Study. (2024) pubmed
- Vitamin K(2)-MK-7 improves nitric oxide-dependent endothelial function in ApoE/LDLR(-/-) mice. (2019) pubmed
- Vitamin K2 supplementation in haemodialysis patients: a randomized dose-finding study. (2014) pubmed
- High-Dose Menaquinone-7 Supplementation Reduces Cardiovascular Calcification in a Murine Model of Extraosseous Calcification. (2015) pubmed
- Low-dose menaquinone-7 supplementation improved extra-hepatic vitamin K status, but had no effect on thrombin generation in healthy subjects. (2012) pubmed
- Short-term impact of vitamin K2 supplementation on biochemical parameters and lipoprotein fractions. (2025) pubmed
- Low-Dose Daily Intake of Vitamin K(2) (Menaquinone-7) Improves Osteocalcin γ-Carboxylation: A Double-Blind, Randomized Controlled Trials. (2015) pubmed
- Effect of low-dose supplements of menaquinone-7 (vitamin K2 ) on the stability of oral anticoagulant treatment: dose-response relationship in healthy volunteers. (2013) pubmed
- First Clinical Trial of a Newly Developed, Low Menaquinone-7, Fermented Soybean Natto in Warfarin-Dependent Patients. (2021) pubmed