folacin

NOUN
  1. a B vitamin that is essential for cell growth and reproduction
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  • Folic acid, also known as folacin and pteroylglutamic acid, is one of the B-complex vitamins that interact with vitamin B12 for the synthesis of DNA.
  • Folic acid: Also called folate, folacin, or vitamin B9, folic acid is a B vitamin involved in producing thymidine for DNA replication. You Staying Young
  • Folic acid: Also called folate, folacin, or vitamin B9, folic acid is a B vitamin involved in producing thymidine for DNA replication. You Staying Young
  • Except for calcium and folacin intakes, mean nutrient intakes from food sources met or exceeded recommended levels.
  • Vitamins A, C, E, and folacin oxidize, meaning that their chemical structure is altered, and their nutritional value reduced. 14. Saving seeds for planting
  • Folic acid, also known generically as folate or folacin, is a member of the B-complex family of vitamins, and works in concert with vitamin B 12.
  • A high value would indicate a larger red blood cells such as in macrocytic anemia of a folacin deficiency or pernicious anemia from a B12 deficiency. Recently Uploaded Slideshows
  • Vitamins A, C, E, and folacin oxidize, meaning that their chemical structure is altered, and their nutritional value reduced. 14. Saving seeds for planting
  • They are a good source of dietary fiber, folacin, iron, and Vitamin C.
  • Among the kid-friendly recipes we made at Montcrest were a whole-grain version of Rice Krispies squares, quinoa sushi (quinoa is not technically a grain but is packed with iron, potassium, folacin and riboflavin) and steel cut oatmeal pancakes. The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed
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