• The active folate for fertility​

    The active folate for fertility​

    The active folate for fertility​ Infertility occurs for 48 million couples to 186 million individuals globally. Women and men with fertility problems may have low folate availability, which is often related to the MTHFR enzyme polymorphism.

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  • The benefit of acitve folate for pregnancy​

    The benefit of acitve folate for pregnancy​

    The benefit of acitve folate for pregnancy​ Adequate folate level is primordial for pregnant women. Folate is a cofactor in cell growth, cell division, cell synthesis, and repair of DNA. During pregnancy, folate requirements increase to support embryonic and fetal development, maternal tissue growth, to reduce the risk of low birth weight, preterm birth, elevated homocysteine levels, and related adverse pregnancy outcomes.

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  • Who can and cannot take folic acid

    Who can and cannot take folic acid

    Who can and cannot take folic acid Who can take folic acid Most adults and children can take folic acid. Who may not be able to take folic acid Folic acid is not suitable for some people.

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  • Knowledge about folic acid

    Knowledge about folic acid

    Knowledge about folic acid Folic acid is the synthetic version of the vitamin folate, also known as vitamin B9. Folate helps the body make healthy red blood cells and is found in certain foods.

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  • Study about L-methylfolate

    Study about L-methylfolate

    Study shows that a folic acid-like drug, L-methylfolate, has the ability to change the DNA process within a patients tumour According to the phase-1 clinical trail conducted at Vanderbilt University Medical Centre, it appears possible that the DNA methylome of these brain tumours can be reprogrammed when this potential drug was administered alongside the current standard therapy for recurrent glioblastomas.

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  • The Side Effects of Folic Acid

    The Side Effects of Folic Acid

    The Side Effects of Folic Acid When someone takes folic acid supplements as directed, side effects are uncommon. However, taking doses of folic acid beyond what is recommended—especially more than 1,000 mcg—can result in side effects including:

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