Since the late 1990s, the food supply of the United States, Canada, and other countries has been fortified with folic acid to lower the incidence of neural tube defects (e.g., spina bifida, anencephaly). This fortification program has been highly successful in reducing both the prevalence of folate deficiency in the general population1,2 and the inci-dence of neural tube defects.3 The success of the fortifi-cation program,however, has created a situation of excess folic acid consumption by a significant percentage of the general population, the negative ramifications of which, if any, are as yet undetermined. Geometric mean serum folate levels havemore than doubled in the US population (from ~12 to ~30 nmol/L)4 and the prevalence of folic a...
Folate intake in North America has drastically increased over the past decade due to folic acid fort...
Randomized controlled trials have proven that periconceptional folic acid intake reduces the risk of...
Background Folate deficiency leads to DNA damage and inadequate repair, caused by a decreased synthe...
Roger Bayston and colleagues1 state that, to the best of our knowledge, folic acid does not reduce c...
Abstract Folate plays a central role in DNA synthesis and methylation, which are essential for DNA i...
The impact of folate on health and disease, particularly pregnancy complications and congenital malf...
FOLATE IS A B VITAMIN ESSENTIALfor nucleotide biosynthesis,DNA replication, and methylgroup supply, ...
Since its synthesis in 1945, Folic acid (FA) is widely used as a supplement/additive to our food due...
Folic acid (FA) supplementation effectively reduces the rates of children born with neural tube defe...
Neural tube defects (NTD) result from the failure of the neural tube to close properly very early in...
An increased folate intake may be benefi cial in defi cient populations. However, in women with ade...
It is only recently that folate deficiency has been implicated in the development of cancer. The mec...
Food fortification and nutrient supplementation are important strategies to address micronutrient de...
Randomized controlled trials have proven that periconceptional folic acid intake reduces the risk of...
Randomized controlled trials have proven that periconceptional folic acid intake reduces the risk of...
Folate intake in North America has drastically increased over the past decade due to folic acid fort...
Randomized controlled trials have proven that periconceptional folic acid intake reduces the risk of...
Background Folate deficiency leads to DNA damage and inadequate repair, caused by a decreased synthe...
Roger Bayston and colleagues1 state that, to the best of our knowledge, folic acid does not reduce c...
Abstract Folate plays a central role in DNA synthesis and methylation, which are essential for DNA i...
The impact of folate on health and disease, particularly pregnancy complications and congenital malf...
FOLATE IS A B VITAMIN ESSENTIALfor nucleotide biosynthesis,DNA replication, and methylgroup supply, ...
Since its synthesis in 1945, Folic acid (FA) is widely used as a supplement/additive to our food due...
Folic acid (FA) supplementation effectively reduces the rates of children born with neural tube defe...
Neural tube defects (NTD) result from the failure of the neural tube to close properly very early in...
An increased folate intake may be benefi cial in defi cient populations. However, in women with ade...
It is only recently that folate deficiency has been implicated in the development of cancer. The mec...
Food fortification and nutrient supplementation are important strategies to address micronutrient de...
Randomized controlled trials have proven that periconceptional folic acid intake reduces the risk of...
Randomized controlled trials have proven that periconceptional folic acid intake reduces the risk of...
Folate intake in North America has drastically increased over the past decade due to folic acid fort...
Randomized controlled trials have proven that periconceptional folic acid intake reduces the risk of...
Background Folate deficiency leads to DNA damage and inadequate repair, caused by a decreased synthe...