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Phytonadione

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CAS号 84-80-0 公司网站 http://www.ualberta.ca/
分子式 C31H46O2 电 话 (780) 492-3111
分子量 450.69574 传 真
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标题
Phytonadione
IUPAC标准名
2-methyl-3-[(2E,7R,11R)-3,7,11,15-tetramethylhexadec-2-en-1-yl]-1,4-dihydronaphthalene-1,4-dione
IUPAC传统名
phytonadione
商标名
Aqua-Mephytin
Konakion
AquaMEPHYTON
Kativ N
Kephton
Kinadion
Mephyton
Monodion
Combinal K1
K-Ject
Mono-Kay
Synthex P
别名
2-Methyl-3-phythyl-1,4-naphthochinon
Phythyl-menadion (GERMAN)
Phyllochinon
2', 3'-trans-Vitamin K1
3-Phytylmenadione
alpha-Phylloquinone
Phylloquinone
Phytomenadione
Antihemorrhagic vitamin
Phytylmenadione
Vitamin K1
Vitamin K

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CAS号 84-80-0

产品性质

疏水性(logP) 9.3
溶解度 Insoluble in water

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Drug Groups approved
Description Phytonadione is often called vitamin K1. It is a fat-soluble vitamin that is stable to air and moisture but decomposes in sunlight. It is found naturally in a wide variety of green plants. Phylloquinone is also an antidote for coumatetralyl. Vitamin K is needed for the posttranslational modification of certain proteins, mostly required for blood coagulation.
Indication For the treatment of haemorrhagic conditions in infants, antidote for coumarin anticoagulants in hypoprothrombinaemia
Pharmacology Phytonadione is a vitamin, indicated in the treatment of coagulation disorders which are due to faulty formation of factors II, VII, IX and X when caused by vitamin K deficiency or interference with vitamin K activity. Phytonadione aqueous colloidal solution of vitamin K1 for parenteral injection, possesses the same type and degree of activity as does naturally-occurring vitamin K, which is necessary for the production via the liver of active prothrombin (factor II), proconvertin (factor VII), plasma thromboplastin component (factor IX), and Stuart factor (factor X).
Toxicity The intravenous LD50 of phytonadione in the mouse is 41.5 and 52 mL/kg for the 0.2% and 1% concentrations, respectively.
Affected Organisms
Humans and other mammals
Absorption Oral phytonadione is adequately absorbed from the gastrointestinal tract only if bile salts are present. After absorption, phytonadione is initially concentrated in the liver, but the concentration declines rapidly. Very little vitamin K accumulates in tissues.
Elimination Almost no free unmetabolized vitamin K appears in bile or urine.
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