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• Folic acid (also known as folate, vitamin
M, vitamin B9(or folacin), pteroyl-
L-glutamic acid, pteroyl-L-glutamate,
• and pteroylmonoglutamic acid are forms
of the water-soluble vitamin B9.
• Folic acid is itself not biologically active,
but its
• biological importance is due to
tetrahydrofolate and other derivatives after
its conversion to dihydrofolic acid in the
liver
• Folate and folic acid derive their names
from the Latin word folium (which means
"leaf"). Leafy vegetables are principal
sources of folic acid,
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it is also known as folacin or folate.
it is water soluble vitamin .
it is yellow crystalline substance.
• Chemically it consists of pteridine, para-
aminobenzoic acid, and glutamate (Pte-
GLU). Additional glutamate groups may
be added via the γ-carboxylate group,
resulting in polyglutamates (PteGLUn).
Folic acid can occur in the reduced or the
oxidized form,
FOLLIC ACID
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Folic acid structure
Sources
• Certain foods are very high in folate:
• Leafy vegetables such as spinach,
asparagus, turnip greens, lettuce and
some Asian vegetables[
• Legumes such as dried or fresh beans,
peas and lentils
• Egg yolk
• Baker's yeast
• Fortified grain products (pasta, cereal, bread);
some breakfast cereals (ready-to-eat and
others) are fortified with folate
• Sunflower seeds
• Liver and liver products contain high amounts of
folate
• Kidney
VITAMIN B9 (Folic Acid)
SOURCES
 Liver
 Yeast
 Kidney
 Green leafy
vegetables
 Meat
 Fish
RDA: 100 microgm/day
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Absorption & excretion
It is readily absorbed in the jejunum & ileum
of small intestine .
storage – liver.
Excretion –through feces and urine
COENZYME FORMS OF FOLIC ACID:
1. Tetrahydrofolic acid, FH4:
2. Folinic acid:
3. Rhizopterin:
METABOLIC ROLE
(ONE CARBON METABOLISM):
FH4 is the coenzyme form of folic acid and it
acts as coenzyme in transfer and utilization
of one carbon moiety [C1]
One Carbon Donor and Acceptor Compounds:
One carbon donor group One carbon acceptor group
Formimino group of
formimino glu [from his].
N-formyl methionine of
transfer-RNA.
Methyl group of methionine. Glycine to form serine.
Methyl group of methionine. Glycine to form serine.
Methyl group of thymine. Uracil to form thymine.
β-carbon of serine. Ethanolamine to form choline.
Gly, trp, ALA and acetone, Positions 2 and 8 of purine
ring.
Histidine synthesis.
FOLATE ANTAGONISTS:
1. SULFONAMIDES
2. TRIMETHOPRIM:
3. PYRIMETHAMINE:
4. AMINOPTERIN AND AMETHOPTERIN:
5. Methotraxate
• Antifolates
• Folate is important for cells and tissues
that rapidly divide Cancer cells divide
rapidly, and drugs that interfere with folate
metabolism are used to treat cancer.
It is especially important in aiding rapid
cell division and growth, such as in infancy
and pregnancy. Children and adults both
require folic acid to produce healthy red
blood cells and prevent anemia
• Folate is a coenzyme for single carbon
transfers (addition or subtraction of a
single carbon molecule). This is critical for
DNA metabolism. A folate coenzyme is
necessary to synthesize nucleotides from
their components, in order to make DNA
as well as RNA.
• A folate coenzyme is also necessary for
the synthesis of the amino acid
methionine. Methionine is part of the chain
of reactions leading to the production of S-
adenosylmethionine (SAMe;( SAMe is a
methyl donor).
• Folate is therefore necessary for reactions
that involve methylation,many of which are
critical to cell function and survival.
• Deficiency can result in many health
problems, the most notable one being
neural tube defects in developing
embryos.
• Common symptoms of folate deficiency
include diarrhea, macrocytic anemia with
weakness or shortness of breath, nerve
damage with weakness and limb numbness
(peripheral neuropathypregnancy
complications, mental confusion,
forgetfulness or other cognitive declines,
mental depression, sore or swollen
tongue, peptic or mouth ulcers,
headaches, heart palpitations, irritability,
and behavioral disorders. Low levels of
folate can also lead to homocysteine
accumulation
• DNA synthesis and repair are impaired
and this could lead to cancer development
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Daily requirement
Men – women – 100 mcg
Children – 80 mcg.
Infant – 25 mcg
pregnant women – 400mcg
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DEFICIENCY
Anemia – often occurs in pregnant women and
also children
skin – loss of hair, grayish brown skin
pigmentation can also occur.
Nervous – mental depression & fatigue.
ORAL- severe ulcerative stomatitis may be seen.
swelling & redness of lips.
Folic acid function
Hair & Skin – it is essential for the health of
skin & hair
Pregnancy – it is an important nutrient for the
pregnant women & her developing fetus.&
folic acid improves the lactation.
Folic Acid Deficiency
Deficiency causes:
• Sensations of
weakness
• Numbness and
tingling of fingers and
toes
• Ulcers in the mouth
• Sore tongues
Feelings of weakness
:
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FUNCTIONS
Formation of RBC – folic acid in
combination with vitamin B12 is essential for
formation, and maturation of RBCs
DEFICIENCY:
It is the most common vitamin deficiency observed primarily in
pregnant women, lactating mother , women on OCPs and alcoholics.
In pregnancy decreased absorption and increased clearance is the
cause.
 Anaemia: macrocytic type
FIGLU test - to detect folate deficiency.
– Folacin = Folate = Folic
acid
– Deficiency causes
neural tube defects –
in utero
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• The antifolate methotrexate is a drug often
used to treat cancer because it Inhibits the
production of the active form of THF from
the inactive dihydrofolate (DHF
•SUMMARY
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FUNCTIONS:
The active form of folic acid is
Tetrahydrofolate.It acts as coenzymes in
various bio-chemical reactions.
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BIOCHEMISTRY PEARLS
• Folate (folic acid) is an essential
vitamin that, in its active form of
tetrahydrofolate, transfers 1-carbon
groups to intermediates in metabolism
and plays an important role in DNA
synthesis.
• THF is necessary for the de novo
synthesis of purines and the conversion of
deoxyuridine 5’-monophosphate (dUMP)
to deoxythymidine 5’-monophosphate
(dTMP).
• The major metabolic perturbation in folate
deficiency occurs in megaloblastic
anemia.

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folic acid B9 MUHAMMAD MUSTANSAR

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  • 3. • Folic acid (also known as folate, vitamin M, vitamin B9(or folacin), pteroyl- L-glutamic acid, pteroyl-L-glutamate, • and pteroylmonoglutamic acid are forms of the water-soluble vitamin B9.
  • 4. • Folic acid is itself not biologically active, but its • biological importance is due to tetrahydrofolate and other derivatives after its conversion to dihydrofolic acid in the liver
  • 5. • Folate and folic acid derive their names from the Latin word folium (which means "leaf"). Leafy vegetables are principal sources of folic acid,
  • 6. 6 it is also known as folacin or folate. it is water soluble vitamin . it is yellow crystalline substance.
  • 7. • Chemically it consists of pteridine, para- aminobenzoic acid, and glutamate (Pte- GLU). Additional glutamate groups may be added via the γ-carboxylate group, resulting in polyglutamates (PteGLUn). Folic acid can occur in the reduced or the oxidized form,
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  • 14. Sources • Certain foods are very high in folate: • Leafy vegetables such as spinach, asparagus, turnip greens, lettuce and some Asian vegetables[ • Legumes such as dried or fresh beans, peas and lentils • Egg yolk
  • 15. • Baker's yeast • Fortified grain products (pasta, cereal, bread); some breakfast cereals (ready-to-eat and others) are fortified with folate • Sunflower seeds • Liver and liver products contain high amounts of folate • Kidney
  • 16. VITAMIN B9 (Folic Acid) SOURCES  Liver  Yeast  Kidney  Green leafy vegetables  Meat  Fish RDA: 100 microgm/day
  • 17. 17 Absorption & excretion It is readily absorbed in the jejunum & ileum of small intestine . storage – liver. Excretion –through feces and urine
  • 18. COENZYME FORMS OF FOLIC ACID: 1. Tetrahydrofolic acid, FH4: 2. Folinic acid: 3. Rhizopterin:
  • 19. METABOLIC ROLE (ONE CARBON METABOLISM): FH4 is the coenzyme form of folic acid and it acts as coenzyme in transfer and utilization of one carbon moiety [C1] One Carbon Donor and Acceptor Compounds:
  • 20. One carbon donor group One carbon acceptor group Formimino group of formimino glu [from his]. N-formyl methionine of transfer-RNA. Methyl group of methionine. Glycine to form serine. Methyl group of methionine. Glycine to form serine. Methyl group of thymine. Uracil to form thymine. β-carbon of serine. Ethanolamine to form choline. Gly, trp, ALA and acetone, Positions 2 and 8 of purine ring. Histidine synthesis.
  • 21. FOLATE ANTAGONISTS: 1. SULFONAMIDES 2. TRIMETHOPRIM: 3. PYRIMETHAMINE: 4. AMINOPTERIN AND AMETHOPTERIN: 5. Methotraxate
  • 22. • Antifolates • Folate is important for cells and tissues that rapidly divide Cancer cells divide rapidly, and drugs that interfere with folate metabolism are used to treat cancer.
  • 23. It is especially important in aiding rapid cell division and growth, such as in infancy and pregnancy. Children and adults both require folic acid to produce healthy red blood cells and prevent anemia
  • 24. • Folate is a coenzyme for single carbon transfers (addition or subtraction of a single carbon molecule). This is critical for DNA metabolism. A folate coenzyme is necessary to synthesize nucleotides from their components, in order to make DNA as well as RNA.
  • 25. • A folate coenzyme is also necessary for the synthesis of the amino acid methionine. Methionine is part of the chain of reactions leading to the production of S- adenosylmethionine (SAMe;( SAMe is a methyl donor).
  • 26. • Folate is therefore necessary for reactions that involve methylation,many of which are critical to cell function and survival.
  • 27. • Deficiency can result in many health problems, the most notable one being neural tube defects in developing embryos.
  • 28. • Common symptoms of folate deficiency include diarrhea, macrocytic anemia with weakness or shortness of breath, nerve damage with weakness and limb numbness (peripheral neuropathypregnancy complications, mental confusion,
  • 29. forgetfulness or other cognitive declines, mental depression, sore or swollen tongue, peptic or mouth ulcers, headaches, heart palpitations, irritability, and behavioral disorders. Low levels of folate can also lead to homocysteine accumulation
  • 30. • DNA synthesis and repair are impaired and this could lead to cancer development
  • 31. 31 Daily requirement Men – women – 100 mcg Children – 80 mcg. Infant – 25 mcg pregnant women – 400mcg
  • 32. 32 DEFICIENCY Anemia – often occurs in pregnant women and also children skin – loss of hair, grayish brown skin pigmentation can also occur. Nervous – mental depression & fatigue. ORAL- severe ulcerative stomatitis may be seen. swelling & redness of lips.
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  • 35. Hair & Skin – it is essential for the health of skin & hair Pregnancy – it is an important nutrient for the pregnant women & her developing fetus.& folic acid improves the lactation.
  • 36. Folic Acid Deficiency Deficiency causes: • Sensations of weakness • Numbness and tingling of fingers and toes • Ulcers in the mouth • Sore tongues Feelings of weakness :
  • 37. 37 FUNCTIONS Formation of RBC – folic acid in combination with vitamin B12 is essential for formation, and maturation of RBCs
  • 38. DEFICIENCY: It is the most common vitamin deficiency observed primarily in pregnant women, lactating mother , women on OCPs and alcoholics. In pregnancy decreased absorption and increased clearance is the cause.  Anaemia: macrocytic type FIGLU test - to detect folate deficiency.
  • 39. – Folacin = Folate = Folic acid – Deficiency causes neural tube defects – in utero 39
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  • 42. • The antifolate methotrexate is a drug often used to treat cancer because it Inhibits the production of the active form of THF from the inactive dihydrofolate (DHF
  • 44. FUNCTIONS: The active form of folic acid is Tetrahydrofolate.It acts as coenzymes in various bio-chemical reactions.
  • 45. 45 BIOCHEMISTRY PEARLS • Folate (folic acid) is an essential vitamin that, in its active form of tetrahydrofolate, transfers 1-carbon groups to intermediates in metabolism and plays an important role in DNA synthesis.
  • 46. • THF is necessary for the de novo synthesis of purines and the conversion of deoxyuridine 5’-monophosphate (dUMP) to deoxythymidine 5’-monophosphate (dTMP). • The major metabolic perturbation in folate deficiency occurs in megaloblastic anemia.