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folic acid AB vitamin that functions closely with vitamin B12. Both these vitamins are required by cells in the body that are dividing rapidly. Good dietary sources of folic acid are liver, yeast extract and green leafy vegetables.
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folic acid and Folinic acid: Members of the vitamin B complex.
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folic acid A "B" vitamin that is necessary to form essential body proteins and genetic materials. It promotes the synthesis of the oxygen-carrying blood protein hemoglobin.
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folic acid A B-complex vitamin implicated in neural tube defects; when a pregnant woman has a low folic acid level, the fetus may be more inclined to develop spina bifida (open neural tube defects).
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folic acid antagonist A chemical synthesized to inhibit the cell's ability to use folic acid and so prevent the synthesis of DNA and subsequent cell division. The folic acid antagonist aminopterin was the first drug synthesized and used as a chemotherapeutic agent in acute lymphoblastic anemia of childhood. Amethopterin (methotrexate), another of several such drugs, is now used more commonly. ...
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