The term folic acid was first introduced by Mitchell et al (1) in 1941. It is used variously to refer to a specific compound (Figure 1) or to a general family of conjugated pterins and pteridines possessing folate biological activity. The parent compound illustrated in Figure 1 is composed of 2-amino-4-hydroxy-6-methylpteridine, p-aminobenzoic acid, and L-glutamic acid (2) and is also referred to as pteroylglutamic acid
Tetrahydrofolate and 5-methyltetrahydrofolate are folates with high antioxidant activity. Identifica...
Reaction of folic acid 1.1 with excess trifluoroacetic anhydride provides access to both the previou...
For a range of rat tissue extracts, the concentrations of total folates and of short-chain pteroylpo...
Folic acid is a naturally occurring pteridine, which was originally isolated from plants. Folic acid...
Folates have a pterine core structure and high metabolic activity due to their ability to accept ele...
sYNoPsis Human serum folates analysed by bioautography after oral doses of 0-5 mg folic acid (pteroy...
The occuirrence and properties of polyglutamyl derivatives of folic acid (FA) obtained from biologic...
have been developed and investigated [1]. Folic acid is a of the FR in healthy tissues, directly acc...
Folic acid activity, as determined by conven-tional bacteriological assay procedures, reflects the p...
The presumed protective effect of folic acid on the pathogenesis of cardiovascular, hematological an...
Folate receptors (FRs) are over-expressed on many tumor cell surfaces compared to most normal tissue...
Folic acid activity, as determined by conventional bacteriological assay procedures, reflects the pr...
Folic acid, also known as folate or vitamin B9, is essential for various functions in the human body...
Single 13C6-labeled doses of pteroylmonoglutamic acid (PteGlu: 634 nmol; n = 14), (6S-)5-formyltetra...
Introduction. Folic acid is a compound classified as B group vitamins. In the body it is subject to ...
Tetrahydrofolate and 5-methyltetrahydrofolate are folates with high antioxidant activity. Identifica...
Reaction of folic acid 1.1 with excess trifluoroacetic anhydride provides access to both the previou...
For a range of rat tissue extracts, the concentrations of total folates and of short-chain pteroylpo...
Folic acid is a naturally occurring pteridine, which was originally isolated from plants. Folic acid...
Folates have a pterine core structure and high metabolic activity due to their ability to accept ele...
sYNoPsis Human serum folates analysed by bioautography after oral doses of 0-5 mg folic acid (pteroy...
The occuirrence and properties of polyglutamyl derivatives of folic acid (FA) obtained from biologic...
have been developed and investigated [1]. Folic acid is a of the FR in healthy tissues, directly acc...
Folic acid activity, as determined by conven-tional bacteriological assay procedures, reflects the p...
The presumed protective effect of folic acid on the pathogenesis of cardiovascular, hematological an...
Folate receptors (FRs) are over-expressed on many tumor cell surfaces compared to most normal tissue...
Folic acid activity, as determined by conventional bacteriological assay procedures, reflects the pr...
Folic acid, also known as folate or vitamin B9, is essential for various functions in the human body...
Single 13C6-labeled doses of pteroylmonoglutamic acid (PteGlu: 634 nmol; n = 14), (6S-)5-formyltetra...
Introduction. Folic acid is a compound classified as B group vitamins. In the body it is subject to ...
Tetrahydrofolate and 5-methyltetrahydrofolate are folates with high antioxidant activity. Identifica...
Reaction of folic acid 1.1 with excess trifluoroacetic anhydride provides access to both the previou...
For a range of rat tissue extracts, the concentrations of total folates and of short-chain pteroylpo...