folati
Folati, or folates, are a group of water-soluble B vitamins essential for DNA synthesis, repair, and methylation, and for rapid cell division. The term includes natural dietary folates found in foods and the synthetic form folic acid used in supplements and fortified foods. In the body, folates exist as tetrahydrofolate (THF) derivatives that participate in one-carbon metabolism, providing carbon units for nucleotide synthesis and amino acid metabolism. Folic acid is more bioavailable than natural folate and is converted to active forms in the liver and other tissues.
Dietary sources include dark leafy greens (spinach, kale), legumes (beans, lentils), liver, citrus fruits, and fortified
Intake and health aspects: For adults, the recommended intake is about 400 micrograms of dietary folate equivalents
Deficiency can cause megaloblastic anemia and, during pregnancy, neural tube defects in the fetus. Causes include