Metafolin - alternative for folate deficiency supplementation in pregnant women

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Seremak-Mrozikiewicz, Agnieszka [1 ]
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[1] Uniwersytet Med Poznaniu, Klin Perinatol & Chorob Koblecych, PL-60535 Poznan, Poland
关键词
metafolin; folic acid; supplementation; pregnancy; FOLIC-ACID SUPPLEMENTATION; PLASMA HOMOCYSTEINE; BEHAVIORAL-PROBLEMS; BREAST-CANCER; HEALTHY WOMEN; GENERATION R; YOUNG-WOMEN; RISK; L-5-METHYLTETRAHYDROFOLATE; 5-METHYLTETRAHYDROFOLATE;
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R71 [妇产科学];
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摘要
Proper folate supplementation is required in order to ensure proper folate concentration in the organism, and consequently to prevent the development of numerous complications in general population and pregnant women. Metafolin (stable calcium salt of L-5-methyltetrahydrofolate acid, L-5-MTHF) is the most active form of reduced folate circulating in plasma, which directly enters the metabolic process of folate. After administration metafolin shows optimum absorption, comparable or higher bioavailability as well as physiological activity when compared to folic acid. Metafolin supplementation is effective in decreasing plasma homocysteine, as well as increasing folate in plasma and erythrocytes, in pregnant and breastfeeding women or those who wish to conceive. In addition, metafolin administration omits the multistage process of reduction before entering the folate cell cycle, as well as a possible deficiency of activity of enzymes participating in the reduction of folate process in the intestine epithelium (DHFR and MTHFR enzymes). So far, no potential adverse and toxic effects of metafolin management have been reported. The published findings require confirmation in larger groups of patients and an additional analysis of the presence of particular genotypes of 677C>T polymorphism of the MTHFR gene. Analysis of the recent literature reposts suggests that metafolin could be an effective and safe alternative to folic acid supplementation and could effectively prevent complications in pregnancy and series birth defects in fetuses and newborns.
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