1998
DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4899-1959-5_15
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The Dynamics of Folic Acid Metabolism in an Adult Given a Small Tracer Dose of 14C-Folic Acid

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“…As shown by others (Krumdieck et al, 1978;Clifford et al, 1998), the results indicate that folic acid bioavailability in the young adults is nearly complete, but variation of the estimate existed due to small sample size in each subgroup. The elimination constant in our study is higher than reported in radioactive folic acid studies conducted in two healthy adults (Krumdieck et al, 1978;Clifford et al, 1998). Exchange with hydrogen of the deuterium in the folic acid tracer may result in underestimation of the 5-methylTHF enrichment (Gregory & Quinlivan, 2002).…”
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confidence: 53%
“…As shown by others (Krumdieck et al, 1978;Clifford et al, 1998), the results indicate that folic acid bioavailability in the young adults is nearly complete, but variation of the estimate existed due to small sample size in each subgroup. The elimination constant in our study is higher than reported in radioactive folic acid studies conducted in two healthy adults (Krumdieck et al, 1978;Clifford et al, 1998). Exchange with hydrogen of the deuterium in the folic acid tracer may result in underestimation of the 5-methylTHF enrichment (Gregory & Quinlivan, 2002).…”
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confidence: 53%
“…Folic acid is an essential nutrient that functions within the cell to carry one-carbon groups for methylation reactions and for nucleic acid synthesis (13). Several mechanisms have evolved for uptake of folate in eukaryotic cells.…”
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“…Folic acid (FA,folate,vitamin B 9 ) is an essential nutrient required by all living cells for proper metabolic maintenance of 1-carbon pathways as well as for nucleotide biosynthesis (Clifford et al, 1998). Hence, acquisition of folates is extremely important for maintaining the viability of both normal and proliferating (e.g., cancer) cells.…”
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