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Sci-Tech Dictionary: phytonadione
(fī′tän·ə′dī′ōn)

(organic chemistry) C31H46O2 A 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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(vitamin K1) trade names: AquaMEPHYTON, Konakion, Mephyton; drug class: vitamin K1, fatsoluble vitamin; action: needed for adequate blood clotting (factors II, VII, IX, X); uses: vitamin K malabsorption, hypoprothrombinemia, prevention of hypoprothrombinemia caused by oral anticoagulants.

 
 
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