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A trifunctional folate-dependent enzymeTan, Larry Ung Leong. January 1979 (has links)
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Folate Accumulation and Turnover in Cultured Human FibroblastsHilton, Jack January 1979 (has links)
No description available.
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Isolation of the cDNA and the gene encoding a folate-dependent enzymeBélanger, Carole January 1990 (has links)
No description available.
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Intracellular folate of human fibroblastsAghazaman Kashani, Soudabeh January 1984 (has links)
No description available.
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The effect of folate deficiency on the Wnt signaling pathwayMorillon, Yves Maurice January 1900 (has links)
Thesis (M.S.)--The University of North Carolina at Greensboro, 2008. / Directed by Karen Katula; submitted to the Dept. of Biology. Title from PDF t.p. (viewed Aug. 26, 2009). Includes bibliographical references (p. 33-36).
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Studies of the role of biotin and pteroylglutamic acid in bacterial growth and metabolismBroquist, Harry P. January 1949 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Wisconsin--Madison, 1949. / Typescript. Vita. eContent provider-neutral record in process. Description based on print version record. Includes bibliographical references.
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The relationship of diet to the incidence of clinical signs of folate deficiency during pregnancy in private and clinic patients.Delisle, Helene Francoise. January 1967 (has links)
No description available.
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The bioavailability of folic acid in pectin - coated fortified rice in humans using stable isotope techniquesde Ambrosis, Alison, School of Food Science & Technology, UNSW January 2006 (has links)
Rice is an important dietary grain but may be difficult to fortify with water-soluble vitamins due to the losses incurred during processing and preparation. Edible coatings can offer reasonable protection against folate processing losses in fortified rice, in particular pectin (Shrestha, 2003). However, pectin, an indigestible fibre, may entrap or bind added folate, decreasing its absorption efficiency. Healthy volunteers (n=26, 18-39 yrs) received oral 400??g [13C5]PteGlu doses in three separate test meals in randomized cross-over trials as follows: 1) aqueous 2) 200g white rice and 3) 200g of pectin-coated rice premix. A plasma AUC0-8 was conducted (0, 1, 2, 5 and 8 hrs postprandial). Subjects followed a low folate basal diet (112??12 ??g/day) - verified using L.casei microbiological assay - during the AUC and for 24 hours prior. Optimisation of the pectin-coated rice premix gave folic acid coating and cooking losses of 33.5% and 15.5% respectively. The mean test dose error per 400??g folic acid was ?? 26 ??g. Single- or tri- enzyme extraction of fortified rice extracts did not significantly increase the mean assayable folate content compared to the mean folic acid content. The levels of plasma [13C5]5-methyl-THF, [13C5]PteGlu and 5-methyl-THF were quantified using a validated HPLC-tandem MS method. The calibration curves indicated good response linearity in the 0-100 ng/mL range (R2>0.9978). Inter- and intra-assay variation of 5-methyl-THF (100 ng/mL) was 6.9% (n=6) and 5.2% (n=4) respectively. The mean recovery of 5, 20 and 50 ng/mL 5-methyl-THF in spiked plasma extracts was 98.6 ?? 8.7%, 89.3 ?? 2.8% and 92.6 ?? 3.7% (n=3) respectively. Standard Reference Material-1846, infant formula (129??28 ??g/100g) was measured at 110 ?? 15 ??g folic acid/100g. The relative bioavailability of the folic acid in meals 2 and 3 was measured by comparing their [13C5]5-methyl-THF AUC???s relative to meal 1. The relative bioavailabilities (Mean % ?? CI) of meals 2 and 3 were 86.5 ?? 4.6 % and 68.7 ?? 5.4 % respectively. It appears the pectin coat moderately reduces short-term folic acid bioavailability. These studies define the basis for calculating the amount of folic acid to be added to rice so that an adequate amount can be absorbed after coating and cooking losses. Pectin coatings may be a useful means of increasing the folate status of populations that rely heavily on rice as a staple.
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Effects of altered folate metabolism on specific gene expression in the developing Xenopus embryoDissanayake, Bupathi S. January 1900 (has links) (PDF)
Thesis (M.S.)--University of North Carolina at Greensboro, 2006. / Title from PDF title page screen. Advisor: Karen Katula; submitted to the Dept. of Biology. Includes bibliographical references (p. 70-77).
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Circulating Unmetabolized Folic Acid: Relationship to Folate Status and Effect of SupplementationTam, Carolyn Carmen 11 January 2011 (has links)
There are increasing concerns that exposure to unmetabolized folic acid, which results from folic acid intakes that overwhelm the liver’s metabolic capacity, may be associated with adverse effects. In this study, we examined the folic acid status of women of reproductive age in relation to dietary intake and the effect of folic acid supplementation (1.1 mg or 5 mg). Plasma unmetabolized folic acid was not significantly correlated with folate intake estimated by food frequency questionnaire or biomarkers. The proportion of women with detectable levels of unmetabolized folic acid increased from 65% to 100% after twelve weeks of supplementation (p < 0.05), however, the increase in concentrations did not reach statistical significance and the effect was not sustained. Moreover, there were no significant differences between the two doses. This suggests that there are mechanisms by which the body adapts to high folic acid intakes to limit exposure to unmetabolized folic acid.
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