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folic acid A form of vitamin B obtained from green leafy vegetables, eg spinach. It is essential for synthesis of DNA and therefore the growth and division of cells.
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folic acid AB complex vitamin used to treat anemia and shown to reduce incidence of neural tube defects such as spina bifida (incomplete closure of the spine) and anencephaly (partially or completely missing brain). Included in prenatal vitamins; good natural sources include liver, beans, and leafy green vegetables.
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folic acid one of the B vitamins especially important for a woman to take before conception to help prevent neural tube defects in a fetus.
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folic acid one of the vitamins responsible for the formation of the red blood cells; folate deficiency may occur as a result of poor diet, or due to poor absorption by the small intestine. Folate deficiency due to sulphasalazine treatment is fairly rare but it can easily be corrected by taking oral supplements .
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folic acid The US Public Health Service recommends Folic Acid for women of childbearing age to help guard against certain birth defects. In fact, it is estimated that up to half of all serious birth defects could be prevented if women consumed the US RDA of folic acid. It also maintains cardiovascular function and a healthy circulatory system by reducing the amount of homocysteine levels in blood. ...
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