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  2. Folate - Wikipedia

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    Folate, also known as vitamin B 9 and folacin, [6] is one of the B vitamins. [3] Manufactured folic acid, which is converted into folate by the body, is used as a dietary supplement and in food fortification as it is more stable during processing and storage. [7]

  3. Vitamer - Wikipedia

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    Sometimes referred to as "food folates", these vitamers are characterized as pteroylpolyglutamates and contain between one and six additional glutamate molecules compared to folic acid. [3] Folic acid, chemically described as pteroylmonoglutamic acid, is another vitamer of vitamin B 9. Though rarely found in minimally processed foods, it is the ...

  4. B vitamins - Wikipedia

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    Vitamin B 10: para-aminobenzoic acid (pABA or PABA), a chemical component of the folate molecule produced by plants and bacteria, and found in many foods. [ 40 ] [ 41 ] It is best known as a UV -blocking sunscreen applied to the skin, and is sometimes taken orally for certain medical conditions.

  5. Guava - Wikipedia

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    In a reference amount of 100 grams (3.5 oz), raw guava supplies 68 calories and is a rich source of dietary fiber and vitamin C (275% of the Daily Value, DV), with moderate levels of folic acid (12% DV) and potassium (14% DV, table). Raw guava contains lycopene (table).

  6. The 10 best and 10 worst fruits for you - AOL

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    Experts agree that a diet rich in fruits and veggies is the way to go. Fruits can provide essential nutrients, fiber and a host of other health benefits. If you enjoy fruits frequently, that's great.

  7. Bell pepper - Wikipedia

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    A 100 gram (3.5 ounce) reference amount supplies 26 calories, and is a rich source of vitamin C – containing 158% of the Daily Value (DV) – vitamin A (20%), and vitamin B6 (23% DV), with moderate contents of riboflavin (12%), folate (12% DV), and vitamin E (11% DV). A red bell pepper supplies twice the vitamin C and eight times the vitamin ...

  8. 'I'm a Neurologist—This is the Fruit I Eat Almost Every Day ...

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    The fruit highest in vitamin K is kiwi. A Neurologist’s Favorite Fruit for Brain Health. With all of this in mind, what type of fruits do the brain experts themselves eat regularly? Dr.

  9. The Most Surprising Fruits Commonly Mistaken for Vegetables - AOL

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    Merriam-Webster defines "fruit" as "the usually edible reproductive body of a seed plant." Most often, these seed plants are sweet and enjoyed as dessert (think berries and melons), but some ...