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Dictionary » V » Vitamin k2 Vitamin k2I am Krista Lee , the sales manager of SEEBIO , if you have any question or inquiry , please contact me by [email protected] We hople to cooperate on new product, vitamin k2 ,it is very new product . Please find the Special Effects of Menatrenone, Vitamin K2 1. Curing haemorrhage caused by VK2 deficiency; promotes the formation of thrombin, accelerates blood clotting, maintains proper clotting time; also used as quick coagulant in surgeries or first aids 2. Curing and preventing osteoporosis; VK2 produces a specific protein known as osteocalcin which can bind calcium, therefore to increase the density of bones and to prevent fracture. 3. Prevention of hepatocellular carcinoma in women with viral cirrhosis. 4. function of diuresis, promoting the detoxifcation
Vitamin K2(20) (MK-4) menaquinon-4 Product Code: 185834MK-4 Alias: Vitamin K2, menaquinone, menaquinon-4, menatetrenone, menatetren, menatetrenona, menatetrenonum, MK-4, E3100; 2-methyl-3-[(2'E,6'E,10'E)-3',7',11',15' -tetramethylhexadeca-2',6',10',14'- tetraen-1'-yl]-1,4-naphthalenedione CAS Code: [863-61-6] Molecular Formula: C31H40O2 Molecular Weight: 444.65Period of validity: 2 years Dangerous grade: SafeGrade: JP 14/ CP2005 Grade Product Code& Specification 1858344 0.13% Oil 1858343 0.13% Powder 1858341 1.3% Powder 1858342 1.3% Oil 1858345 98.0% Powder 1858340 98.0% Oil
Vitamin K2(35) (MK-7) Menaquinon-7 Product Code: 185837Alias: (all-E)-2-(3,7,11,15,19,23,27-Heptamethyl-2,6,10,14,18,22,26-octacosaheptaenyl)-3 -methyl-1,4-naphthalenedione ; Menaquinon-7; MK-7 CAS Code: [27670-94-6] Molecular Formula: C46H64O2 Molecular Weight: 649.0Period of validity: 2 years Dangerous grade: SafeGrade: Food Grade Product Code&Specification 1858373 0.13% Powder 1858374 0.13% Oil 1858371 1.3% Powder 1858372 1.3% Oil
Vitamin K2( 45) (MK-9)Menaquinon-9 Product Code: 185838Alias: Menaquinon-9 CAS Code: Molecular Formula: C56H80O2 Molecular Weight: 784.0Period of validity: 3 years Dangerous grade: Safe Product Code&Specification 1858384 98% Powder Krista Lee/Sales Manager Shanghai Seebio Biotech, Inc. 11-502 Lane 299, Bisheng Rd., Zhangjiang High-Tech park, Shanghai 201204 P.R. China Tel:+86-21-50272981-6518 Fax:+86-21-50272982 E-mail: [email protected] ![]()
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