Q99 · UPPSC Prelims 2020 · Set A · General Studies

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Which of the following vitamins is mainly responsible for blood coagulation in human being?

A Vitamin K
B Vitamin E
C Vitamin A
D Vitamin C

Correct answer: (a) Vitamin K

Explanation

  1. A

    Vitamin K

    (a) Vitamin K. Vitamin K is required for hepatic synthesis of clotting factors II, VII, IX and X (and proteins C and S). That is the official key.

  2. B

    Vitamin E

    (b) Vitamin E. Tocopherol is an antioxidant; it is not the primary coagulation vitamin.

  3. C

    Vitamin A

    (c) Vitamin A. Retinol is for vision and epithelium, not clotting.

  4. D

    Vitamin C

    (d) Vitamin C. Ascorbic acid is for collagen hydroxylation; scurvy bleeds from weak vessels, not from missing K-dependent factors.

Summary. Official key is (a). Vitamin K is the main coagulation vitamin in humans. E, A and C have other roles.