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A potential biotechnological process for the sustainable production of vitamin K1

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CRITICAL REVIEWS IN BIOTECHNOLOGY
卷 39, 期 1, 页码 1-19

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/07388551.2018.1474168

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Vitamin K; carboxylation; chronic disease; aging; vitamin K1; phylloquinone; microalgae; biosynthesis; supercritical; CO2; extraction

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The primary objective of this review is to propose an approach for the biosynthesis of phylloquinone (vitamin K-1) based upon its known sources, its role in photosynthesis and its biosynthetic pathway. The chemistry, health benefits, market, and industrial production of vitamin K are also summarized. Vitamin K compounds (K vitamers) are required for the normal function of at least 15 proteins involved in diverse physiological processes such as coagulation, tissue mineralization, inflammation, and neuroprotection. Vitamin K is essential for the prevention of Vitamin K Deficiency Bleeding (VKDB), especially in neonates. Increased vitamin K intake may also reduce the severity and/or risk of bone fracture, arterial calcification, inflammatory diseases, and cognitive decline. Consumers are increasingly favoring natural food and therapeutic products. However, the bulk of vitamin K products employed for both human and animal use are chemically synthesized. Biosynthesis of the menaquinones (vitamin K-2) has been extensively researched. However, published research on the biotechnological production of phylloquinone is restricted to a handful of available articles and patents. We have found that microalgae are more suitable than plant cell cultures for the biosynthesis of phylloquinone. Many algae are richer in vitamin K-1 than terrestrial plants, and algal cells are easier to manipulate. Vitamin K-1 can be efficiently recovered from the biomass using supercritical carbon dioxide extraction.

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