Transepithelial transport of glutathione in vascularly perfused small intestine of rat
Loree JM, Pereira AAL, Lam M, Willauer AN, Raghav K, Dasari A, Morris VK, Advani S, Menter DG, Eng C, Shaw K, Broaddus R, Routbort MJ, Liu Y, Morris JS, Luthra R, Meric-Bernstam F, Overman MJ, Maru D, Kopetz S
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Vitamin K deficiency [11] Causes Liver failure (e.g., cirrhosis) Fat malabsorption Prolonged broad-spectrum antibiotic therapy Vitamin K antagonists (e.g., warfarin) Neonatal deficiency Clinical features Hemorrhage (e.g., petechiae, ecchymoses) Vitamin K deficiency bleeding (VKDB) PT and aPTT, normal bleeding time Postnatal prophylaxis: vitamin K injection at birth Warfarin inhibits the vitamin K-dependent synthesis of clotting factors and proteins
Selenium: This mineral is a co-factor for the enzymes that allow glutathione to neutralize free radicals