Vitamin K4 (VK4)

Menadiol; 2-Methyl-1,4-naphthalenediol; 2-Methyl-1,4-dihydroxynaphthalene

Vitamin K4 (VK4)
Menadiol is one of the forms of vitamin K4. Chemically, it is closely related to menadione. A bioassay of vitamin K is described, based on the prothrombin clotting time of 3-week-old, vitamin-K-depleted, and cumatetralyl-sensitized male broiler chicks, using a homologous thrombokinase preparation. With this test it could be shown that the diacetate and dibutyrate esters of menadiol are vitamin-K-active. Menadiol diphosphate was introduced as a new substrate for nonspecific alkaline phosphatase, following a search for new and less expensive substrates, which give a more sensitive response and are easily synthesized in the laboratory. Menadiol released by phosphatase action can be assayed by its reduction of tetrazolium salts, or it can be coupled with diazonium salts; alternatively, the phosphate can be trapped by metal ions.

Organism species: Pan-species (General)