Cobalamin, folic acid, and homocysteine
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Varela-Moreiras G, Murphy MM, Scott JM `Cobalamin, folic acid, and homocysteine? in Nutrition Reviews, 67, (s1), 2009, pp S69 - S72Download Item:
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Cobalamin deficiency can lead to several adverse health consequences: folate
trapping in the methylation cycle and subsequent impaired DNA biosynthesis;
pernicious anemia hematologically, similar to that caused by folate deficiency;
elevated blood homocysteine (tHcy) (risk factor for cardiovascular disease and
adverse pregnancy outcomes); and neural tube defects (NTDs). Population-wide
folate status is expected to improve where folic acid fortification policies for reducing
NTD occurrence are established.However, there is concern that cobalamin deficiency
and its characteristic neuropathy could be masked when hematological
abnormalities in risk groups such as the elderly and vegetarians are reversed
through folic acid supplementation. Folate-cobalamin interactions and their impact
on health are reviewed here.
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