1984
DOI: 10.1021/jf00126a029
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Biological activity of the folacin oxidation products 10-formylfolic acid and 5-methyl-5,6-dihyrofolic acid

Abstract: The biological activity of 10-formylfolic acid (10-formyl-FA) and 5-methyl-5,6-dihydrofolic acid (5methyl-DHF) was examined to determine the potential contribution of these oxidized folates to the folacin activity of foods. Both compounds exhibited high folacin activity for Lactobacillus casei in microbiological assays under standard conditions in the presence of ascorbate. Chick bioassays with plasma folacin as the indicator of biological activity revealed approximately 100% activity for 10formyl-FA and 80% a… Show more

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“…90 %) compared with the absorption of folic acid. Each of these folates contributes to overall folate activity (Spies et al 1948;Gregory et al 1984;Baggott et al 1998;Baggott & Johanning, 1999).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…90 %) compared with the absorption of folic acid. Each of these folates contributes to overall folate activity (Spies et al 1948;Gregory et al 1984;Baggott et al 1998;Baggott & Johanning, 1999).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The chick bioassay has been used by Graham et al (13) to examine folate bioavailability in selected fortified foods. Pre vious studies from this laboratory employed chick bioassays to examine the effects of dietary fiber on the bioavailability of folie acid (5) as well as for assessment of folate bioavailability of various foods or the activity of synthetic folates (6,14). An advantage of the chick as an animal model is its apparent lack of susceptibility to variation in its folate status induced by nonfolate components of the diet (5).…”
Section: Indexing Abstractmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Pratt (Pratt & Cooper, 1971) and others (Ratanasthien et al, 1974) conjecture that this folate could be formed within the jejunum by bacteria and subject to entero-hepatic circulation and jejunal absorption. Long-term feeding of 10-formylfolic acid produces bioactive folates found to support the growth of chickens (Gregory III et al, 1984) and produces a relatively weak but measurable hematological response in humans with pernicious anemia (Spies & Garcia-Lopez, 1948). Needless to say, more work is needed here.…”
Section: Modulation Of Folate Activity By Pteridine Ring Oxidation Anmentioning
confidence: 99%