Abstract
Summary
Vitamin K (potassium 2-methyl-1,4-naphthohydroquinone disulfate), injected into eggs prior to their incubation, produces vitamin K stores in newly-hatched chicks. The injected vitamin protects against the rapid and extreme fall of the pro-thrombin level which occurs when chicks are placed on a vitamin K-free diet.
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