Study title and authors:
Effect of dietary fat content on oral bioavailability of menatetrenone in humans.
Uematsu T, Nagashima S, Niwa M, Kohno K, Sassa T, Ishii M, Tomono Y, Yamato C, Kanamaru M.
Department of Pharmacology, Gifu University School of Medicine, Japan.
This study can be accessed at: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/8877895
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Vitamin K2 has many beneficial roles including protecting us from heart disease, ensuring healthy skin, forming strong bones, promoting brain function, supporting growth and development and helping to prevent cancer.
The purpose of the study was to determine the effects of fat content on the bioavailability of menatetrenone (vitamin K2).
15 mg of vitamin K2 was administered at breakfast time to healthy male volunteers after meals with three different fat contents (A, 8.8 g; B, 20.0 g; C, 34.9 g) and almost the same calorie content.
The study found:
(a) Vitamin K2 levels were 30% higher after meal B (20.0g fat) compared to the lower fat meal A.
(b) Vitamin K2 levels were 276% higher after meal C (34.9g fat) compared to the lower fat meal A.
To conclude: High fat meals promote higher bioavailability of vitamin K2 compared to low fat meals.
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Recipe of the day
Eggs and Asparagus
Ingredients:
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3 large eggs
1 tbs butter1 small green capsicum
6 spears of Asparagus
dash of ground basil, turmeric, paprika, cumin and rosemary
Directions:
(1) Grill green capsicum on each side for about 10 minutes or so. Basically, you want to grill until the skin on each side is dark and blistered for easy removal.
(2) Remove from grill and take out the seeds as well as the blistered skin. Now thinly slice the capsicum.
(3) Grill the asparagus and then add the capsicum.
(4) Fry eggs with butter. Next, combine the herbs and spices then sprinkle all over fried eggs.
Serve eggs together with the grilled asparagus and capsicum.
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