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Under the name of vitamin K, a group of fat-soluble vitamins is known whose essential role in blood clotting processes has been known since the 1930s. However, it is currently known that their functions are not limited to the activation of coagulation factors and that they play an important role in the use of calcium in bone formation and in keeping vascular walls free of
calcification. Read moreNowadays, we all know that vitamins are essential micronutrients to ensure the vital functions of our body. It is also well known that most of these molecules cannot be directly synthesized by our body and that for this reason it is necessary to eat a balanced diet to ensure their daily intake
. Read moreWithin the wide family of monounsaturated and polyunsaturated fatty acids, whose benefits for human health are being extensively studied, palmitoleic acid is perhaps one of the least known, although in recent years numerous studies have already been carried out to reveal its properties and possible benefit to human health. Palmitoleic acid (omega-7) is a monounsaturated fatty acid, not essential, since the body can biosynthesize it from palmitic acid through the aid of the enzyme delta-9-desaturase
. Read moreCoenzyme Q10 is found naturally in mitochondria and in the cell nucleus and is especially abundant in the tissue of the heart, liver, kidneys and pancreas. Due to its fat-soluble and hydrophobic nature, it is also found in plasma, associated with lipoproteins that transport cholesterol
. Read moreCoenzyme Q10 is a molecule naturally present in mitochondria and in the nucleus of cells and is especially abundant in the tissue of vital organs such as the heart, liver, kidneys and pancreas, as well as in blood plasma associated with lipoproteins that transport cholesterol. This coenzyme has two essential functions...
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