Folic acid
Folic acid is involved in the synthesis of nucleic acids from which DNA is produced, our genetic matrix. Thus, it regulates the growth and functioning of all cells.
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What is Folic Acid ?
Folic acid is involved in the synthesis of nucleic acids from which DNA is produced, our genetic matrix. Thus, it regulates the growth and functioning of all cells. Folic acid in combination with vitamin B12 is involved in the formation, as well as the maturation of red blood cells, and therefore it is hematopoietic. In addition, folates participate in the growth of maternal tissues during pregnancy and support the maintenance of homocysteine metabolism.