Folic acid is a part of the B complex of vitamins. It is vital for red blood cells and for many other cells in the body. The form of folic acid occurring naturally in food is called 'folate'.
Functions of folic acidFolic acid, along with vitamin B12, is important for formation of red blood cells. Lack of these two vital nutrients leads to variety of anemia called macrocytic anemia. This means the red blood cells appear bloated and large and have a reduced capacity to carry oxygen.Folate along with other B vitamins are also vital for nerve function. Folate is essential for the formation of DNA (genetic material) within every body cell. This allows normal replication of cells.
Biochemically folates act as chemicals that medicate one-carbon transfer reactions. These are important for formation of purines and pyrimidines. These purines and pyrimidines form basic building blocks for DNA.
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I would like to ask you is there any risk for a man to take folic acid. Can teenages take folic acid(boy) Do folic acid develop brains on teenages.
The precursor of folic acid is dihydrofolate. It serves as an intermediate in the synthesis of tetrahydrofolate from folic acid in biochemical reactions.
Folic Acid is actually several vitamins; M, B9 and Bc.
folic acid is non-energy
Folic Acid is known as vitamin B9
Yes, Folic acid does boost your metabolism. :)
Folic acid is a B vitamin and can be found in leafy green vegetables. Folic acid contains carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen and oxygen.
does water include niacin and folic acid
What is the iu for folic acid
Folic acid, B12 and 6. Folic acid reduces the homocysteine, while B 12 and B 6 are synergystic. B12 must be taken with folic acid because folic acid can mask a B12 deficiency.
Commercially available folic acid (injections) have a pH of 8 to 11.