PMID: 9167138Mar 1, 1997Paper

Intestinal flora and endogenous vitamin synthesis

European Journal of Cancer Prevention : the Official Journal of the European Cancer Prevention Organisation (ECP)
M J Hill

Abstract

It is well established that the rumen microbial flora are a rich source of vitamins to the ruminant, and that the faecal bacterial flora are a major vitamin source for coprophagic rodents. There is also good evidence that the gut bacterial flora are a significant source of a range of vitamins to the human. In this paper evidence is presented that gut bacteria are a significant source of a range of vitamins, particularly those of the B group and vitamin K.

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