where does absorption of vit k takes place
the placenta is attached to the umbilical cord which is attached to the baby's belly button.
vit k
Mainly, Thiamine (vit. B1) Riboflavin (vit. B2) Vitamin B6 Folate (vit. B9) Choline Vitamin K
Calcium, vit D and vit K are important in the blood clotting cascade. Calcium and Vit K are cofactors and are directly needed to convert certain proteins into functioning clotting factors. Vit D is needed for Calcium absorption.
vit k
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Gelatin does not contain Vit. K, with or without sugar.
It's considered a "low" Vit. K containing food.
Vit K is administered I.M. after birth.
The embryo gets all the oxygen, and all the nutrients that it needs from the mother's blood supply, all of which crosses the placenta, through the umbilical cord into the embryonic blood system.
Vitamin K is made in the large intestine and is a fat-soluble vitamin meaning it needs fats to be absorbed. Sources: green leafy veggies, cabbage, cauliflower, and pork. Vit K is needed for the body's clotting mechanism. Women need 90mcg daily and men need 120mcg daily. Excesses of Vit K can cause toxicity.