Role of vitamin K in blood coagulation
State the organ in which most of the clotting factors are produced? Also specify the role of vitamin K within the blood coagulation?
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Most of clotting factors are produced within the liver. Vitamin K performs the role of activation of several factors responsible for clotting and it is essential for the well-functioning of blood coagulation.
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