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Photogenotoxicity of folic acid
Free Radical Biology and Medicine, 2013Folic acid (FA), also named vitamin B9, is an essential cofactor for the synthesis of DNA bases and other biomolecules after bioactivation by dihydrofolate reductase (DHFR). FA is photoreactive and has been shown to generate DNA modifications when irradiated with UVA (360 nm) in the presence of DNA under cell-free conditions.
Kathrin Butzbach, Bernd Epe
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HYPERSENSITIVITY TO FOLIC ACID
Annals of Internal Medicine, 1949Excerpt Synthetic folic acid (pteroyl glutamic acid) has been used extensively in clinical investigation since November 1945 following reports of its effectiveness in the anemia of pernicious anemi...
Dana C. Mitchell+2 more
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2012
Vitamin B12 deficiency is common in older adults and predisposed to by several factors including inadequate diet, food-cobalamin malabsorption, a host of gastric and small intestinal disorders, and medications. The presentations of B12 deficiency range from the asymptomatic to hematological, neuropsychiatric, and other manifestations.
T. S. Dharmarajan+4 more
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Vitamin B12 deficiency is common in older adults and predisposed to by several factors including inadequate diet, food-cobalamin malabsorption, a host of gastric and small intestinal disorders, and medications. The presentations of B12 deficiency range from the asymptomatic to hematological, neuropsychiatric, and other manifestations.
T. S. Dharmarajan+4 more
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FOLIC ACID AND ANTICONVULSANTS
The Lancet, 1969Nils Weckman, Raimo Lehtovaara
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The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 1993
Michael B. Zimmermann, Barry Shane
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Michael B. Zimmermann, Barry Shane
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