Effect of synthetic folic acid surplus on neurological symptoms in offspring
Dmitriy A. Kachanov,
Aleksandra A. Tikchonova,
Veronika S. Orlova
et al.
Abstract:Background. It has long been known about the need for folic acid for the vital activity of both macro-and microorganisms. It is necessary for the processes of methylation, nucleotide synthesis and also the formation of methionine and reducing the toxic effect of homocysteine. The addition of synthetic folic acid to the diet of pregnant women, as well as at the stage of pre-pregnancy preparation, significantly reduces the risks of fetal neural tube defects, heart defects, and possibly other organs and systems o… Show more
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