Mandatory fortification of food with synthetic folic acid (FA) was instituted in 1998 to reduce the incidence of neural tube defects. Adequate folate status is correlated with numerous health benefits. However, elevated consumption of FA is controversially associated with deleterious effects on health. We previously reported that excess FA mimicked folate depletion in a lymphoblastoid cell line. To explore the impact of FA intake from fortified food, we conducted an observational human study on 33 healthy participants aged 18–40 not taking any supplements. Food intake, anthropomorphic measurements, and blood samples were collected and analyzed. Our results show that individuals belonging to the highest tertile of folic acid intake, as well ...
Folic acid plays a key role in the maintenance of genomic stability, providing methyl groups for the...
<div><p></p><p>Folate deficiency during early embryonic development constitutes a risk factor for ne...
Abstract Folate plays a central role in DNA synthesis and methylation, which are essential for DNA i...
Since its synthesis in 1945, Folic acid (FA) is widely used as a supplement/additive to our food due...
Food fortification with synthetic folic acid (FA), along with supplementation, results in a marked i...
Folic acid and natural folates are B group vitamins obtained exclusively from the diet. Biochemicall...
The mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) 4977-bp deletion is a biomarker of mitochondrial genomic instability. ...
Background: Changes in DNA methylation, one of the most studied epigenetic mechanisms, are considere...
Both reduced DNA repair capacity (DRC) and folate deficiency are associated with increased cancer ri...
Since the late 1990s, the food supply of the United States, Canada, and other countries has been for...
Gene-environment interactions play an important role in folate metabolism, with a potential impact o...
The impact of folate on health and disease, particularly pregnancy complications and congenital malf...
BACKGROUND: Folate and vitamin B-12 are essential micronutrients involved in the donation of methyl ...
Background Folate deficiency leads to DNA damage and inadequate repair, caused by a decreased synthe...
Folic acid (FA) supplements and food fortification are used to prevent neural tube defects and to lo...
Folic acid plays a key role in the maintenance of genomic stability, providing methyl groups for the...
<div><p></p><p>Folate deficiency during early embryonic development constitutes a risk factor for ne...
Abstract Folate plays a central role in DNA synthesis and methylation, which are essential for DNA i...
Since its synthesis in 1945, Folic acid (FA) is widely used as a supplement/additive to our food due...
Food fortification with synthetic folic acid (FA), along with supplementation, results in a marked i...
Folic acid and natural folates are B group vitamins obtained exclusively from the diet. Biochemicall...
The mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) 4977-bp deletion is a biomarker of mitochondrial genomic instability. ...
Background: Changes in DNA methylation, one of the most studied epigenetic mechanisms, are considere...
Both reduced DNA repair capacity (DRC) and folate deficiency are associated with increased cancer ri...
Since the late 1990s, the food supply of the United States, Canada, and other countries has been for...
Gene-environment interactions play an important role in folate metabolism, with a potential impact o...
The impact of folate on health and disease, particularly pregnancy complications and congenital malf...
BACKGROUND: Folate and vitamin B-12 are essential micronutrients involved in the donation of methyl ...
Background Folate deficiency leads to DNA damage and inadequate repair, caused by a decreased synthe...
Folic acid (FA) supplements and food fortification are used to prevent neural tube defects and to lo...
Folic acid plays a key role in the maintenance of genomic stability, providing methyl groups for the...
<div><p></p><p>Folate deficiency during early embryonic development constitutes a risk factor for ne...
Abstract Folate plays a central role in DNA synthesis and methylation, which are essential for DNA i...