kilekeevitamine
Kilekeevitamine, also known as vitamin K, is an essential fat-soluble vitamin that plays a critical role in blood clotting and bone metabolism. The term "kilekeevitamine" is not a standard scientific designation but may refer to its role in maintaining blood coagulation, derived from the Finnish word "kileke" (meaning "clot"). Vitamin K is naturally present in several foods and can also be produced by bacteria in the human gut.
There are three main forms of vitamin K: K1 (phylloquinone), found primarily in green leafy vegetables like
The primary function of vitamin K is to activate proteins involved in blood clotting, preventing excessive
Vitamin K is generally safe when consumed through food sources, but synthetic forms like K3 should be