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Maternal Folic Acid Supplement Use, Folate Intake, and Preterm Birth Among Infants With Spina Bifida. [PDF]

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Anaemia and adherence to weekly iron-folic acid supplementation among female senior high school students in stunting-risk areas of Ambon city, Indonesia. [PDF]

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Folic Acid

Critical Reviews in Clinical Laboratory Sciences, 2001
Folic acid is an essential nutrient from the B complex group of vitamins. Folate, as a cofactor, is involved in numerous intracellular reactions, and this is reflected in the various derivatives that have been isolated from biological sources. Folic acid is involved in single carbon transfer reactions and serves as a source of single carbon units in ...
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Folic acid supplementation

Current Opinion in Obstetrics and Gynecology, 2000
Neural tube defects represent one of a limited number of congenital conditions for which primary prevention strategies are available. Despite strong clinical evidence to support the preventive effect of supplementary folic acid given prior to conception and continued throughout the first 12 weeks of pregnancy, there is limited recent epidemiological ...
S A, Ali, D L, Economides
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Folic Acid

Nutrition Bulletin, 1983
SummaryFolic acid exists in many different chemical forms in living tissues, and it takes part in a wide variety of biochemical and physiological processes, many of which are, at present, incompletely understood. Recent observations suggest it may fulfil important functions in the brain, as well as in haemopoietic and gastrointestinal tissues, with ...
C.J. BATES, D. R. PHILLIPS
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