- Folic acid
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- $15.00 / 1KG
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2021-07-10
- CAS:59-30-3
- Min. Order: 1KG
- Purity: 99%+ HPLC
- Supply Ability: Monthly supply of 1 ton
- Folic acid
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- $1.00 / 25Kg/Bag
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2021-02-05
- CAS:59-30-3
- Min. Order: 1g/Bag
- Purity: 99%
- Supply Ability: 10 mt
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| Acid Folic Chemical Properties |
Melting point | 250 °C | alpha | 20 º (c=1, 0.1N NaOH) | Boiling point | 552.35°C (rough estimate) | density | 1.4704 (rough estimate) | refractive index | 1.6800 (estimate) | storage temp. | 2-8°C | solubility | boiling water: soluble1% | form | Crystalline Powder | pka | pKa 2.5 (Uncertain) | color | Yellow to orange | Odor | Odorless | PH Range | 4 | Water Solubility | 1.6 mg/L (25 ºC) | Merck | 14,4221 | BRN | 100781 | BCS Class | 3 | Stability: | Stable. Incompatible with heavy metal ions, strong oxidizing agents, strong reducing agents. Solutions may be light and heat sensitive. | InChIKey | OVBPIULPVIDEAO-LBPRGKRZSA-N | LogP | -0.990 (est) | CAS DataBase Reference | 59-30-3(CAS DataBase Reference) | NIST Chemistry Reference | Folic acid(59-30-3) | EPA Substance Registry System | L-Glutamic acid, N-[4-[[(2-amino-3,4-dihydro-4-oxo-6-pteridinyl)methyl]amino]benzoyl]- (59-30-3) |
Risk Statements | 33-62-68 | Safety Statements | 24/25 | WGK Germany | 1 | RTECS | LP5425000 | F | 8 | TSCA | Yes | HS Code | 29362900 | Hazardous Substances Data | 59-30-3(Hazardous Substances Data) | Toxicity | A water soluble vitamin
required in the diet of mammals. Sulfonamide drugs are selectively
toxic to bacteria because they inhibit the incorporation
of p-aminobenzoic acid into folic acid, a biosynthetic process
in bacteria. Folic acid deficiency adversely affects prenatal
development in humans. Dietary supplementation with folic
acid dramatically reduces the incidence of neural tube defects
in humans. Folic acid deficiency may also contribute to the causes of megaloblastic macrocytic anemia and a consequence
of this is that this disease can be induced, as a side effect,
when methotrexate, a folic acid antagonist, is used in cancer
chemotherapy |
| Acid Folic Usage And Synthesis |
Description | Acid Folic is an essential B vitamin. It is converted to folate in vivo, which is a necessary cofactor for a variety of biological processes, including nucleotide synthesis and, thus, DNA synthesis and repair, among others. A deficiency in dietary acid folic can lead to a range of developmental and cognitive disorders, most prominently neural tube defects and congenital heart defects.
| Chemical Properties | Acid solutions of Acid Folic are sensitive to heat, but towards neutrality, stability progressively increases. Solutions are inactivated by ultraviolet light and alkaline solutions are sensitive to oxidation. Acid Folic is also inactivated by light. It is incompatible with oxidizing agents, reducing agents and heavy metal ions.
| Uses | Acid folic is generally used as an emollient. In vitro and in vivo skin studies now indicate its capacity to aid in DnA synthesis and repair, promote cellular turnover, reduce wrinkles, and promote skin firmness. There is some indication that acid folic may also protect DnA from uV-induced damage. Acid folic is a member of the vitamin B complex and is naturally occurring in leafy greens.
| Side effects | The symptoms of a drug allergy include one or more of the following:
Swollen face/eyes/lips/tongue
Difficulty in breathing
Itchy skin rashes over your whole body
| Physiological effects |
Acid Folic is a type of vitamin naturally found in some foods that helps the body to produce red blood cells. A lack of folic acid may result in folate-deficiency anemia, a condition in which there is insufficient healthy red blood cells to provide oxygen to the body.
| Acid Folic deficiency | Some symptoms of folate deficiency include:Trusted Source
weakness
fatigue
trouble concentrating
headache
irritability
heart palpitations
sores on the tongue and inside the mouth
a change in color of the skin, hair, or fingernails
irritability, headache, heart palpitations, and shortness of breath
| Toxicity |
Acid Folic is extremely rare to reach a toxic level when eating folate from food sources. In this case, if high acid folic intake continues to “hide”the symptoms of B12 deficiency for a long time, a slow but irreversible damage to the brain and nervous system may occur.
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