tetrahydrofolian
Tetrahydrofolian, commonly called tetrahydrofolate (THF) or tetrahydrofolic acid in its acid form, is the fully reduced, active coenzyme form of folate. It acts as a carrier of one-carbon units in various oxidation states: formyl, formimino, methenyl, and methylene. THF participates in many reactions essential for nucleic acid and amino acid metabolism.
In nucleotide synthesis, THF donates one-carbon units to drive the formation of purines and thymidylate. 10-formyl-THF
Regeneration and cellular handling: dihydrofolate is reduced back to THF by dihydrofolate reductase (DHFR) using NADPH.
Clinical and nutritional relevance: folate deficiency impairs DNA synthesis, leading to megaloblastic anemia, and is associated