Booth S L, Charnley J M, Sadowski J A, Saltzman E, Bovill E G, Cushman M
Jean Mayer USDA Human Nutrition Center on Aging, Tufts University, Boston, MA 02111, USA.
Thromb Haemost. 1997 Mar;77(3):504-9.
Case reports cited in Medline or Biological Abstracts (1966-1996) were reviewed to evaluate the impact of vitamin K1 dietary intake on the stability of anticoagulant control in patients using coumarin derivatives. Reported nutrient-drug interactions cannot always be explained by the vitamin K1 content of the food items. However, metabolic data indicate that a consistent dietary intake of vitamin K is important to attain a daily equilibrium in vitamin K status. We report a diet that provides a stable intake of vitamin K1 equivalent to the current U.S. Recommended Dietary Allowance, using food composition data derived from high-performance liquid chromatography. Inconsistencies in the published literature indicate that prospective clinical studies should be undertaken to clarify the putative dietary vitamin K1-coumarin interaction. The dietary guidelines reported here may be used in such studies.
回顾了Medline或《生物学文摘》(1966 - 1996年)中引用的病例报告,以评估维生素K1饮食摄入量对使用香豆素衍生物患者抗凝控制稳定性的影响。报道的营养 - 药物相互作用并不总是能通过食物中的维生素K1含量来解释。然而,代谢数据表明,持续的维生素K饮食摄入对于实现维生素K状态的每日平衡很重要。我们报告了一种饮食,利用高效液相色谱得出的食物成分数据,提供相当于美国当前推荐膳食摄入量的稳定维生素K1摄入量。已发表文献中的不一致表明,应进行前瞻性临床研究以阐明假定的膳食维生素K1 - 香豆素相互作用。这里报告的饮食指南可用于此类研究。