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  2. Folate - Wikipedia

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    Folic acid fortification is a process where synthetic folic acid is added to wheat flour or other foods with the intention of promoting public health through increasing blood folate levels in the populace. It is used as it is more stable during processing and storage.

  3. Folic acid - Wikipedia

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    Folic acid. Add languages. Add links. Article; ... Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.

  4. Category:Folates - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikimedia Commons; ... Folates are derivatives of folic acid.

  5. Folate deficiency - Wikipedia

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    Signs of folate deficiency anemia most of the time are subtle. [4] Anemia (macrocytic, megaloblastic anemia) can be a sign of advanced folate deficiency in adults. [1] Folate deficiency anemia may result in feeling tired, weakness, changes to the color of the skin or hair, open sores on the mouth, shortness of breath, palpitations, lightheadedness, cold hands and feet, headaches, easy bleeding ...

  6. Vitamin - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... which have mandatory fortification programs for vitamins folic acid, ... Fact Sheets Archived 16 September ...

  7. Hereditary folate malabsorption - Wikipedia

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    Folic acid should not be used for the treatment of HFM. Folic acid is not a physiological folate. It binds tightly to, and may impede, FRα-mediated endocytosis which plays an important role in the transport of folates across the choroid plexus into the CSF (see above). [30] [22] For a further consideration of treatment see GeneReviews. [5]

  8. Tetrahydrofolic acid - Wikipedia

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    Tetrahydrofolic acid is a cofactor in many reactions, especially in the synthesis (or anabolism) of amino acids and nucleic acids.In addition, it serves as a carrier molecule for single-carbon moieties, that is, groups containing one carbon atom e.g. methyl, methylene, methenyl, formyl, or formimino.

  9. File:Folic acid.svg - Wikipedia

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    Printable version; Page information; Get shortened URL; Download QR code; In other projects ... Chemical structure of folic acid. Date: 26 July 2006: