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Functions:

Tetrahydrofolate (THF) activities:

  • main function is to carry and transfer various forms of carbon units during biosynthetic reactions. One methyl units include formyl, methyl, methylene etc...
  • necessary for production of nucleic acids such as DNA and RNA
  • helps produces energy
  • helps strengthen the body's immune system
  • helps deal with severe depression
  • assist in the regulation of nerve cells in fetuses.
  • help prevent spina bifida
  • reduce and or prevent immature births

 

Reactions:

    • single carbon transfer reactions( methyl chain transfers)
    • biosynthesis of purines
    • histidine degradation
    • hydroxylation of proline in order to form collagen
    • helps prevent DNA damage and chromosomes breakage by attaching methyl groups to sections of the DNA
    • work with t-RNA to transport certain amino acids to proper location for forming protein molecules
    • regenerate limiting amino acids, methionine by recycling toxic homocysteine bacl to methionine
    • dihydrofolate reductase (DHFR) acts as gene encoders to enhance DNA synthesis and promote cell division
    • found to be involved in metabolism of long chain fatty acids and phospholipids to make neurotransmitters
    • necessary for formation of brain, spinal cord, and nerve cells in embryo and maintain them in adult
    • required for red blood cell formation
    • protects against cervical cancer ( proven in 1970s)
    • beneficial in treatment of atherosclerosis

     

    Sources:

    • green leafy vegetables( it was discovered in 4 tons of spinach)
    • fortified cereals
    • berries
    • milk
    • beef liver
    • beans
    • orange juice
    • rice
    • eggs