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Folate is a noun that refers to a form of vitamin B9 that is essential for cell growth and metabolism. It is commonly found in leafy green vegetables and citrus fruits
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Folates uptake depends on transmembrane transporters to be effective.
It is known to provide the body with folates.
Folates occur naturally in many foods.
They also have a high content of folates.
Folates are generally fairly well preserved during processing.
Increased need for folates.
Folates are a very good source of nutrition for pregnant women.
It is also a good source of folates.
The concentrations of folates are higher in red blood cells than in plasma.
No mention is made of reduced folates.
The bioavailability of naturally occurring folates is inherently limited and variable.
A higher purity provides for a better stability of the folates.
Folates may be retained in red blood cells due to its binding to hemoglobin.
A biosynthetic pathway from rhizopterin to the formylated polyglutamate folates is proposed.
Folates also play a critical role in the reduction of plasma homocysteine levels.

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Folate receptors can mediate unidirectional transportation of folates into cells.
Its richness in folates makes its consumption very advisable by pregnant women.
Patients operated upon due to liver metastases were given a dose of folates.
Folates are important micronutrients that are known to prevent a wide variety of birth defects.
The later hydrolyzes polyglutamate chain to folates and is found in the lysosome.
Folates are also essential for the biosynthesis of purines and one pyrimidine.
Methods and compositions containing natural folates for protecting against radiation damage.
Folates may be administered concomitantly without interfering with the antibacterial action of trimethoprim.
Ascorbate a reducing agent or absence of oxygen may protect folates from oxidation and inactivation.
The availability of reduced folates is essential to support the replication of actively proliferating cells.
The liver is the primary organ responsible for the storage and metabolism of folates.
The inability of the parasite to utilize exogenous folates makes folate biosynthesis a good drug target.
One important family of pterin derivatives are Folates.
Background of the Invention The folates are ubiquitous to nearly all forms of life.
DNA replication can not take place without folates.
Folates and Cobalamins.
Organisms that utilize PABA in the synthesis of folates and pyrimidines are inhibited.
The main cause of a homocysteine increase is a nutritional deficit of B vitamins and folates.
Thus, folates are major components of cardiovascular functionality.
South Alabamadiscloses food and vitamin preparations containing the natural isomers of reduced folates.
Like tomatoes, strawberry folates regulate excess homocysteine.
Vitamin and mineral assessments revealed low levels of Vitamin C and folates.
Part of biliary folates are re-absorbed, so that an enterohepatic cycle is created.
Vitamin C also prevents the hardening of arteries and the folates prevent heart attacks.
Folates are important in the baby's brain development as well.
In fact, pregnancy is known to double the need of dietary folates.
Derivatives, such as polyglutamyl folates and leucovorin can be used.
As well as the antioxidants, you will get plenty of folates.
When reduced folates undergo oxidation, its vitamin activity is affected.
Typically, foods contain various concentrations of endogenous reduced folates.
Such proteins are characterized to bind folates through a low-affinity association.
It nourishes the body with macro and microelements, as well as folates.
An appraisal of folates as key factors in cognition and ageing-related diseases.
Moreover, data on the bioavailability of endogenous cereal folates are scarce.
In terms of the foetus, folates also play a role in preventing malformations.

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