2021
DOI: 10.1177/2054270420980875
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Folates, folic acid and preconception care – a review

Abstract: Summary The link between folate deficiency and congenital spina bifida defects was first suggested in the 1960s. Although the prevention of these defects by preconception folic acid supplementation was confirmed in a large multi-centre controlled trial in 1991, its subsequent implementation as health education advice has made very little difference. North America’s policy of folic acid fortification of flour and bread has had a beneficial impact. No European country has implemented fortification due to concer… Show more

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“…Folate (vitamin B9) is an important cofactor for DNA synthesis, methylation, and replication [13]. Folate requirements are higher during pregnancy because of the rapid fetal and placental growth [14].…”
Section: Supplementationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Folate (vitamin B9) is an important cofactor for DNA synthesis, methylation, and replication [13]. Folate requirements are higher during pregnancy because of the rapid fetal and placental growth [14].…”
Section: Supplementationmentioning
confidence: 99%