Vitamin B9
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Compendium of the most significant studies with reference to properties, intake, effects.
Mikkelsen K, Prakash MD, Kuol N, Nurgali K, Stojanovska L, Apostolopoulos V. Anti-Tumor Effects of Vitamin B2, B6 and B9 in Promonocytic Lymphoma Cells. Int J Mol Sci. 2019 Aug 1;20(15):3763. doi: 10.3390/ijms20153763.
Abstract. Chronic inflammation can lead to tumour initiation and progression. Vitamin B complex has the ability to regulate the immune response and, therefore, inflammation but many of the mechanistic and molecular processes involved in this regulation are still not fully understood. This study sought to determine some of these processes by studying the effects of vitamin B2 (riboflavin) B6 (pyridoxine) and B9 (folic acid) on un-differentiated pro-monocytic lymphoma cells in regard to their ability to alter the proliferation, migration, apoptosis, cytokines and expression levels of programmed death ligand 1. We show that vitamin B2, B6 and B9, on pro-monocytic lymphoma cells exerted an anti-tumorigenic effect. This data could form the basis for future studies in using vitamin B supplementation to reduce cancer cell growth in vivo.
Coelho SC, Rocha F, Estevinho BN. Electrospinning of Microstructures Incorporated with Vitamin B9 for Food Application: Characteristics and Bioactivities. Polymers (Basel). 2022 Oct 15;14(20):4337. doi: 10.3390/polym14204337.
Abstract. The food industry has been expanding, and new vectors to entrap vitamins have been constantly investigated, aiming at versatile systems with good physico-chemical characteristics, low-cost production, high stability and the efficient release of active ingredients. The vitamin B9 (folic acid or folate) is essential for the healthy functioning of a variety of physiological processes in humans and is beneficial in preventing a range of disorders. In this study, two approaches were developed to encapsulate vitamin B9. Zein and the combination of modified starch with two plasticizers were the selected encapsulating agents to produce microstructures via the electrospinning technique. The objective was to improve the stability and the B9 antioxidant capacity in the final formulations. The work strategy was to avoid limitations such as low bioavailability, stability and thermosensitivity. The microstructures were fabricated and the morphology and shape were assessed by scanning electron microscopy. The B9 release profiles of modified starch and zein microstructures were analyzed in simulated gastric fluid at 37 °C, and in deionized water and ethanol at room temperature. The B9 encapsulation efficiency and the stability of the systems were also studied. The ABTS assay was assessed and the antioxidant activity of the produced microstructures was evaluated. The physico-chemical characterization of loaded B9 in the microstructures was achieved. High encapsulation efficiency values were achieved for the 1% B9 loaded in 12% w/w modified starch film; 5% B9 vitamin encapsulated by the 15% w/w modified starch with 4% w/w tween 80; and 4% w/w glycerol film with heterogeneous microstructures, 5% w/w zein compact film and 10% w/w zein film. In conclusion, the combinations of 7 wt.% of modified starch with 4 wt.% tween 80 and 4 wt.% glycerol; 15 wt.% of modified starch with 4 wt.% tween 80 and 4 wt.% glycerol; and 12 wt.% modified starch and 5 wt.% zein can be used as delivery structures in order to enhance the vitamin B9 antioxidant activity in the food and nutraceutical fields.
Ratajczak AE, Szymczak-Tomczak A, Rychter AM, Zawada A, Dobrowolska A, Krela-Kaźmierczak I. Does Folic Acid Protect Patients with Inflammatory Bowel Disease from Complications? Nutrients. 2021 Nov 12;13(11):4036. doi: 10.3390/nu13114036.
Abstract. Folic acid, referred to as vitamin B9, is a water-soluble substance, which participates in the synthesis of nucleic acids, amino acids, and proteins. Similarly to B12 and B6, vitamin B9 is involved in the metabolism of homocysteine, which is associated with the MTHFR gene. The human body is not able to synthesize folic acid; thus, it must be supplemented with diet. The most common consequence of folic acid deficiency is anemia; however, some studies have also demonstrated the correlation between low bone mineral density, hyperhomocysteinemia, and folic acid deficiency. Patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) frequently suffer from malabsorption and avoid certain products, such as fresh fruits and vegetables, which constitute the main sources of vitamin B9. Additionally, the use of sulfasalazine by patients may result in folic acid deficiency. Therefore, IBD patients present a higher risk of folic acid deficiency and require particular supervision with regard to anemia and osteoporosis prevention, which are common consequences of IBD.
Kalter H. Folic acid and human malformations: a summary and evaluation. Reprod Toxicol. 2000 Sep-Oct;14(5):463-76. doi: 10.1016/s0890-6238(00)00093-9.
Abstract. A large body of evidence gathered over the past 30 or more years has led to the firmly established belief that deficiency of the vitamin folic acid is a cause of congenital malformations of neural tube closure. Beginning with studies showing folic acid levels of mothers of children with such defects to be low, this belief has been solidified by epidemiologic studies revealing that this consequence is prevented by maternal supplements of the vitamin from early pregnancy. The present article reviews this evidence for the purpose of examining the claims of the efficacy of folic acid in this respect. This seems to be an advantageous moment to do so, because no clear impact of folic acid supplementation and fortification on the prevalence of neural tube defects has as yet been documented; and furthermore a pause seems to have been reached in such studies. It is felt that a historical, i.e. a chronologic approach will best describe the findings, and therefore they will be considered as they unfolded.
Björklund NK, Evans JA, Greenberg CR. Folic acid supplementation: more work is needed. CMAJ. 2000 Oct 31;163(9):1129-30.
Abstract. James House and colleagues recently reported that 25% of Newfoundland women had low or indeterminate red blood cell folate levels (< 420 nmol/L) at their first prenatal visit.1 Booth and colleagues reported that the reference values in use today were defined on the basis of absence of biochemical signs of folate deficiency.2 These values do not reflect recommendations for folic acid intake to prevent neural tube defects.3 Booth and colleagues found that for women of child-bearing age attempting to reach a folate intake of 400 μg/day, deficiency is best defined as a serum homocysteine value above 10 μmol/L or a red blood cell folate value below 615 nmol/L.....
Kim J, Yon M, Kim CI, Lee Y, Moon GI, Hong J, Hyun T. Preconceptional use of folic acid and knowledge about folic acid among low-income pregnant women in Korea. Nutr Res Pract. 2017 Jun;11(3):240-246. doi: 10.4162/nrp.2017.11.3.240.
Abstract. Background/objectives: Folic acid supplementation before pregnancy is known to significantly reduce the risk of having a baby with neural tube defects (NTDs). Therefore, it is important for women to be aware of the effects of folic acid supplementation before pregnancy. The purpose of this study was to investigate the awareness and preconceptional use of folic acid and to assess the current knowledge about folic acid among low-income pregnant women in Korea.....Conclusions: Our results suggest that public health strategies are needed to increase the preconceptional use of folic acid among Korean women.
Kelly GS. Folates: supplemental forms and therapeutic applications. Altern Med Rev. 1998 Jun;3(3):208-20.
Abstract. Folates function as a single carbon donor in the synthesis of serine from glycine, in the synthesis of nucleotides form purine precursors, indirectly in the synthesis of transfer RNA, and as a methyl donor to create methylcobalamin, which is used in the re-methylation of homocysteine to methionine. Oral folates are generally available in two supplemental forms, folic and folinic acid. Administration of folinic acid bypasses the deconjugation and reduction steps required for folic acid. Folinic acid also appears to be a more metabolically active form of folate, capable of boosting levels of the coenzyme forms of the vitamin in circumstances where folic acid has little to no effect. Therapeutically, folic acid can reduce homocysteine levels and the occurrence of neural tube defects, might play a role in preventing cervical dysplasia and protecting against neoplasia in ulcerative colitis, appears to be a rational aspect of a nutritional protocol to treat vitiligo, and can increase the resistance of the gingiva to local irritants, leading to a reduction in inflammation. Reports also indicate that neuropsychiatric diseases secondary to folate deficiency might include dementia, schizophrenia-like syndromes, insomnia, irritability, forgetfulness, endogenous depression, organic psychosis, peripheral neuropathy, myelopathy, and restless legs syndrome.
Meshkin B, Blum K. Folate nutrigenetics: a convergence of dietary folate metabolism, folic acid supplementation, and folate antagonist pharmacogenetics. Drug Metab Lett. 2007 Jan;1(1):55-60. doi: 10.2174/187231207779814319.
Abstract. Folate (Vitamin B9, Folic acid, folinic acid, folacin, pteroyglutamic acid) is essential for life-sustaining processes of DNA synthesis, replication, and repair which are naturally present in common foods such as peas, oranges, broccoli, and whole-wheat products. Folate levels have been associated with birth defects, cardiovascular disease, and many other important healthcare issues, which has resulted in government-mandated food fortification to deliver minimum levels of intake. Despite this one-size-fits-all recommendation by governmental regulatory bodies, studies suggest that a genetic predisposition may exist within as much as 67% (combining both the CT and TT alleles) of the population that causes a metabolic folate deficiency. Thus, genetic factors may play an important role in folate levels and metabolism. A substantial body of scientific evidence supports the importance of folate, genes associated with folate, genes associated with anti-folate therapeutics, and thereby a convergence in nutritional genetics or nutrigenetics. This review will comment on the substantial body of scientific evidence demonstrating the relevance for nutrigenetic measurements to guide dietary folate intake and nutritional supplementation with folic acid.
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"Folic Acid, studies." about Vitamin B9 Review Consensus 8 by FRanier (9976 pt) | 2019-Feb-17 18:48 |
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Some recent studies on folic acid ( Description : Vitamin B9 Folic Acid)
Supplemental folic acid (the more bioavailable and synthetic form of folate) and breast cancer risk in BRCA mutation carriers have not been studied. This study evaluated folic acid, vitamin B6 and vitamin B12 supplement use, and breast cancer risk among BRCA mutation carriers. In this first investigation of folic acid supplement use and breast cancer risk in BRCA mutation carriers, these findings suggest that moderate folic acid- and vitamin B12-containing supplement use may be protective for BRCA-associated breast cancer, particularly among BRCA1 mutation carriers. Future studies with larger samples and prospective follow-up are needed (1).
Among the different types of biomaterials, natural excipients gum acacia (GA) is economic and has the potential for controlled drug delivery. We have synthesized GA microspheres by co-precipitation method and characterized them by XRD, FESEM, 1H NMR, FTIR, UV visible spectra and DLS. Despite its potential anti-cancer activity, solubility of curcumin is very low rendering its limit in application. We have used GA microspheres where curcumin can be loaded comfortably and thereby increases its bioavailability. The cytotoxicity of curcumin encapsulated GA microspheres was evaluated on triple negative breast cancer cell lines. They were found to induce apoptosis by perturbing the mitochondrial membrane potential. Folic acid was conjugated to curcumin encapsulated GA microspheres, for delivering it specifically to the cancer cells. The in-vivo study in BALB/C mice model exhibited more tumor regression in case of folic acid targeted curcumin encapsulated GA microsphere. Our results implicates that these microspheres can be an effective therapeutic agent to folate receptors over expressing cancer cells (2).
B-vitamins are a group of soluble vitamins which are cofactors of some of the enzymes involved in the metabolic pathways of carbohydrates, fats and proteins. These compounds participate in a number of functions as cardiovascular, brain or nervous systems. Folic acid is described as an accessible and multifunctional niche component that can be used safely, even combined with other compounds, which gives it high versatility. Also, due to its non-toxicity and great stability, folic acid has attracted much attention from researchers in the biomedical and bioengineering area, with an increasing number of works directed at using folic acid and its derivatives in tissue engineering therapies as well as regenerative medicine. Thus, this review provides an updated discussion about the most relevant advances achieved during the last five years, where folic acid and other vitamins B have been used as key bioactive compounds for enhancing the effectiveness of biomaterials' performance and biological functions for the regeneration of tissues and organs (3).
The Government of Canada and the Society of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists of Canada both recommend a daily multivitamin supplement containing 400 µg folic acid (FA) for the primary prevention of neural tube defects among low-risk women from before conception and throughout lactation. Prenatal supplements marketed and prescribed in Canada typically exceed the recommended dose, usually providing ≥1000 µg FA/d. This high daily dose, coupled with staple-food FA fortification, has resulted in the observation of very high blood folate concentrations among reproductive-aged women consuming FA-containing supplements. The long-term consequences of high folate status on fetal development are unknown; however, evidence from animal studies and some human epidemiologic data suggest potential adverse consequences. To address this issue, a workshop was convened with the overall goal to identify challenges and solutions to aligning supplemental FA intakes with current evidence-based recommendations. Thirty-eight stakeholders from academia, industry, government, and health professional groups participated. Group discussions facilitated the identification and prioritization of 5 key challenges for which solutions and implementation strategies were proposed. The 5 themes encompassed clarity and harmonization of evidence-based guidelines, reformulation or relabeling of FA-containing supplements, access to FA for all women, knowledge dissemination strategies and education of the public and health care professionals, and attitude change to overcome the perception of "more is better." A combination of the proposed implementation strategies involving all key stakeholders and directed to health care professionals and the public may enable a sustainable change to align FA intake during the periconceptional period with evidence-based recommendations (4).
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(1) Folic acid supplement use and breast cancer risk in BRCA1 and BRCA2 mutation carriers: a case-control study.
Kim SJ, Zhang CXW, Demsky R, Armel S, Kim YI, Narod SA, Kotsopoulos J.
Breast Cancer Res Treat. 2019 Jan 2. doi: 10.1007/s10549-018-05118-3.
(2) Folic acid conjugated curcumin loaded biopolymeric gum acacia microsphere for triple negative breast cancer therapy in invitro and invivo model.
Pal K, Roy S, Parida PK, Dutta A, Bardhan S, Das S, Jana K, Karmakar P.
Mater Sci Eng C Mater Biol Appl. 2019 Feb 1;95:204-216. doi: 10.1016/j.msec.2018.10.071. Epub 2018 Oct 22.
(3) Tissue Engineering Therapies Based on Folic Acid and Other Vitamin B Derivatives. Functional Mechanisms and Current Applications in Regenerative Medicine.
Fernández-Villa D, Jiménez Gómez-Lavín M, Abradelo C, San Román J, Rojo L.
Int J Mol Sci. 2018 Dec 16;19(12). pii: E4068. doi: 10.3390/ijms19124068. Review.
(4) Periconceptional intake of folic acid among low-risk women in Canada: summary of a workshop aiming to align prenatal folic acid supplement composition with current expert guidelines.
Lamers Y, MacFarlane AJ, O'Connor DL, Fontaine-Bisson B.
Am J Clin Nutr. 2018 Dec 1;108(6):1357-1368. doi: 10.1093/ajcn/nqy212.
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Vitamin B9 (or Folic Acid which is the synthetic version of vitamin B9, folinic acid folates, folacin, pteroidglutamic acid) is involved in many physiological processes in the human body such as the synthesis of proteins, nucleic acids, amino acids and in homocysteine metabolism. It is a cofactor in the methylation cycle and in the transformation of monocarbon units. It is a vitamin composed of pteroylglutamic acid and oligoglutamic acid.
The human body cannot produce vitamin B9, but must obtain it from food.
It is not produced by the human body, but is taken in through foods that contain it and which are :
Industrially it appears in the form of a yellow or brown water-soluble powder.
What it is used for and where
Cosmetics
Skin conditioning agent - Miscellaneous. This ingredient has the task of modifying the condition of the skin when it is damaged or dry by reducing its flakiness and restoring its elasticity.
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Some of the consequences of vitamin B9 deficiency are: anaemia, DNA disorders, protein synthesis disorders. Vitamin B9 deficiency is most noticeable in the elderly.
This vitamin plays a role as an antioxidant agent and is important for :
Modelling the impact of mandatory folic acid fortification of bread or flour in Ireland on the risk of occurrence of NTD-affected pregnancies in women of childbearing age and on risk of masking vitamin B12 deficiency in older adults. Kehoe L, Walton J, Hopkins SM, McNulty BA, Nugent AP, Flynn A. Eur J Nutr. 2019 Oct 23. doi: 10.1007/s00394-019-02111-4.
Folic Acid Antagonists: Antimicrobial and Immunomodulating Mechanisms and Applications. Fernández-Villa D, Aguilar MR, Rojo L. Int J Mol Sci. 2019 Oct 9;20(20). pii: E4996. doi: 10.3390/ijms20204996
Depression, isotretinoin, and folic acid: A practical review. Abdelmaksoud A, Vojvodic A, Ayhan E, Dönmezdil S, Jovicevic TV, Vojvodic P, Lotti T, Vestita M. Dermatol Ther. 2019 Oct 6:e13104. doi: 10.1111/dth.13104.
Association between BHMT and CBS gene promoter methylation with the efficacy of folic acid therapy in patients with hyperhomocysteinemia. Huang X, Li D, Zhao Q, Zhang C, Ren B, Yue L, Du B, Godfrey O, Wang X, Zhang W. J Hum Genet. 2019 Sep 27. doi: 10.1038/s10038-019-0672-7
The most relevant studies on this vitamin have been selected with a summary of their contents:
Molecular Formula : C19H19N7O6
Molecular Weight : 441.404 g/mol
CAS : 59-30-3 32108-06-8
EC number 200-419-0
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References_________________________________________________________________________
(1) Li Z, Ye R, Zhang L, Li H, Liu J, Ren A. Folic Acid Supplementation During Early Pregnancy and the Risk of Gestational Hypertension and Preeclampsia. Hypertension. 2013 Feb 11.
(2) Luo S, Zhang X, Yu M, Yan H, Liu H, Wilson JX, Huang G. Folic Acid Acts Through DNA Methyltransferases to Induce the Differentiation of Neural Stem Cells into Neurons. Cell Biochem Biophys. 2013 Jan 6.
(3) Yang HT, Lee M, Hong KS, Ovbiagele B, Saver JL. Efficacy of folic acid supplementation in cardiovascular disease prevention: an updated meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials. Eur J Intern Med. 2012 Dec;23(8):745-54. doi: 10.1016/j.ejim.2012.07.004.
(3) Yang HT, Lee M, Hong KS, Ovbiagele B, Saver JL. Efficacy of folic acid supplementation in cardiovascular disease prevention: an updated meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials. Eur J Intern Med. 2012 Dec;23(8):745-54. doi: 10.1016/j.ejim.2012.07.004. .
(4) Nozari E, Ghavamzadeh S, Razazian N. The Effect of Vitamin B12 and Folic Acid Supplementation on Serum Homocysteine, Anemia Status and Quality of Life of Patients with Multiple Sclerosis. Clin Nutr Res. 2019 Jan 25;8(1):36-45. doi: 10.7762/cnr.2019.8.1.36. eCollection 2019 Jan.Sign up to vote this object, vote his reviews and to contribute to Tiiips.EvaluateClose | (0 comments) |
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