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Folic Acid and Selected Risk Factors for Fetal Heart Defects-Preliminary Study Results. [PDF]

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Kolmaga A   +8 more
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Cognitive benefits of folic acid supplementation during pregnancy track with epigenetic changes at an imprint regulator. [PDF]

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Hilman L   +9 more
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Purification of Folic Acid [PDF]

open access: possibleScience, 1959
Various purification procedures for folic acid were investigated. The criteria of purity were a negative Bratton-Marshall test and the absence of fluorescent spots on paper chromatograms. Since no method provided a pure product, a procedure consisting of cellulose column chromatography followed by filtration through charcoal was developed.
Warwick Sakami, Robert Knowles
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Epilepsy and Folic Acid

Psychiatry and Clinical Neurosciences, 1977
SUMMARYWith 15 cases of epilepsy as the subject, studies were made of the therapeutic effects of folic acid on psychiatric symptoms and clinical seizures. Folic acid proved effective for a part of chronic and prolonged psychiatric symptoms shown by epileptic patients and brought on slight improvement in hyperexcitability, aggressiveness, bad humor and ...
Yoichi Nakazawa   +3 more
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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 and psychopathology

Progress in Neuro-Psychopharmacology and Biological Psychiatry, 1989
1. The incidence of folic acid deficiency is high in patients with various psychiatric disorders including depression, dementia and schizophrenia. 2. In epileptics on anticonvulsants, folate deficiency often occurs because anticonvulsants inhibit folate absorption. In these patients folate deficiency is often associated with psychiatric symptoms. 3. In
Simon N. Young, A.Missagh Ghadirian
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An Evaluation of Folic Acid

AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 1948
FOLIC (PTEROYLGLUTAMIC) ACID is the most recently identified and synthesized member of the vitamin B complex. Its unexpected beneficial effect on certain types of anemia has stimulated much interest from both therapeutic and experimental standpoints. As is often true, the effort of many investigators working independently over a period of many years ...
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Folic Acid and the Pill [PDF]

open access: possibleScandinavian Journal of Haematology, 1972
Three cases of folic acid deficient megaloblastic anaemia are described in which a combined oral contraceptive has been aetiologically implicated. The first patient proved to have coeliac disease precipitated clinically by administration of the oral contraceptive. Case 2 had a long standing marginally folate deficient diet and became anaemic only after
A. H. Goldstone, N. C. Allan, J. K. Wood
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