menaquinone
1Ménaquinone — Structure générique des ménaquinones. La ménatétrénone (MK 4) correspond à n = 4. Général Nom IUPAC 2 méthyl 3 [(2Z,6E,10 …
2ménaquinone — ● ménaquinone nom féminin Une des vitamines K ayant des propriétés antihémorragiques. ● ménaquinone (synonymes) nom féminin Une des vitamines K ayant des propriétés antihémorragiques. Synonymes : vitamine K2 …
3menaquinone-7 — Menaquinone 6 with a 3 heptaprenyl side chain. SYN: vitamin K2(35) …
4menaquinone — ► NOUN Biochemistry ▪ vitamin K, a compound produced by intestinal bacteria and essential for the blood clotting process. ORIGIN from its chemical name …
5menaquinone — noun a) Any of a group of polycyclic aromatic ketones, based on 2 methyl 1,4 naphthoquinone. b) Vitamin K Syn: menatetrenone See Also: naphthoquinone, vitamin K …
6menaquinone — The class name for a series of 2 methyl 3 all trans polyprenyl) 1,4 naphthoquinones (vitamins K2). * * * men·a·quin·one .men ə kwin .ōn n VITAMIN K (1b) also a synthetic derivative of vitamin K2 * * * men·a·quin·one (men″ə… …
7menaquinone-6 — Hexaprenylmenaquinone; prenylmenaquinone 6; isolated from putrified fish meal; potency is about 60% of that of phylloquinone (vitamin K1). SYN: farnoquinone, vitamin K2, vitamin K2(30) …
8menaquinone — [ˌmɛnə kwɪnəʊn] noun Biochemistry a member of the vitamin K group, a compound produced by intestinal bacteria and essential for the blood clotting process. Origin 1940s: from the chemical name me(thyl) na(phtho)quinone …
9menaquinone — /mɛnəkwɪˈnoʊn/ (say menuhkwi nohn) noun the common inactive form of vitamin K found in mammalian liver; vitamin K2 {me(thyl) + na(phtha) + quinone} …
10menaquinone — n. one of the K vitamins, produced by bacteria found in the large intestine, essential for the blood clotting process. Also called vitamin K2. Etymology: chem. deriv. of methyl naphtho quinone …