folatderivater
Folatderivater refers to a class of chemical compounds derived from folate (vitamin B9) that are used in biochemistry and pharmacology to study folate metabolism, transport, and enzyme interactions. They typically modify the folate core, including the pteridine ring, the para-aminobenzoate moiety, or the polyglutamate tail, to alter biological properties such as uptake, stability, or receptor affinity.
Structure and variations: Most folatderivater retain the pteroylglutamate scaffold but exhibit modifications such as different tail
Synthesis: Preparation typically combines chemical synthesis with selective protection and deprotection steps, followed by coupling to
Applications: Folatderivater are used to probe folate transport via receptors (FR) and the reduced folate carrier
Terminology and status: The term appears mainly in specialized or evolving literature; definitions and naming conventions
See also: Folate, Folinic acid, Antifolates, Folate receptor.