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field of
organic chemistry,
folate refers to the
conjugate base of
folic acid.
Within the
field of biochemistry,
folates refer to a
class of biologically...
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Folate economy in pregnancy". Nutrition. 13 (11–12): 975–57. doi:10.1016/S0899-9007(97)00340-7. PMID 9433714.
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Folates: supplemental...
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blood donation.
Causes of
decreased production include iron deficiency,
folate deficiency,
vitamin B12 deficiency, thal****emia and a
number of bone marrow...
- perspective, the FR
functions to
concentrate exogenous ligands (e.g.
folates and
folate-drug conjugates) into the cell
cytosol by endocytosis. The term endocytosis...
- HFM is due to (i)
impaired intestinal absorption of
folates and (ii)
impaired transport of
folates across the blood-choroid plexus-cerebrospinal fluid...
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Folate receptors bind
folate and
reduced folic acid
derivatives and
mediates delivery of
tetrahydrofolate to the
interior of cells. It is then converted...
- supplements.
Folic acid and food
folates are
absorbed and
metabolized by
different pathways.
After digestion, food
folates are
converted in the
small intestine...
- all
domains of life. One
important family of
pterin derivatives are
folates.
Folates are
pterins that
contain p-aminobenzoic acid
connected to the methyl...
- by name than by number, such as
pantothenic acid (B5),
biotin (B7), and
folate (B9). B
vitamins are
present in protein-rich foods, such as fish, poultry...
- and tend to have
adverse effects on the bone marrow, skin, and hair. As
folate is
vital in the
first trimester of
pregnancy for
healthy fetal development...