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Mary Rose Sweeney1, Joseph McPartlin, John Scott.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: All flour in the USA is fortified with folic acid at a level of 140 microg/100 g which is estimated to supply an extra 100 microg daily to the average diet. Some researchers have advocated that this be increased to double and even four times this amount. Based on previous research these higher levels are likely to lead to the appearance of unmetabolised vitamin in the circulation, which may have safety implications for sub-groups of the population. The UK and the Republic of Ireland will likely introduce mandatory fortification also in the next year or so. The aim of this study was to capture the short-term effect of folic acid fortification on unmetabolised folic acid in serum after chronic consumption of folic acid.Entities:
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Year: 2007 PMID: 17378936 PMCID: PMC1839088 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2458-7-41
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Public Health ISSN: 1471-2458 Impact factor: 3.295
Figure 1This flow diagram illustrates diagrammatically the interventions and sampling points. Schematic summary of intervention phases and sample collection. * = Folate and Folic Acid blood sample. RCF = Red cell folate blood sample. § = Day 7, trial of bread regimes (200 μg, 100 μg, 50 μg).
Mean red cell (μg/L) and serum folate (μg/L) concentrations at recruitment (n = 19).
| Serum folate | Red cell folate | Folic acid | |
| Mean | 7.60 | 477.97 | 0.00 |
| SD | 4.25 | 173.99 | ------- |
| CI (95%) | 5.55 – 9.65 | 364.10 – 531.83 | ------- |
This table illustrates mean baseline red cell (μg/L) and total serum folate concentrations (μg/L) at recruitment (n = 19). No subjects had detectable serum folic acid at baseline (>0.312 μg/L).
Normal reference range for red cell folate is in the range of 150–1000 μg/L and for total serum folate is 2.7–20 μg/L
Mean red cell folate (μg/L), total serum folate (μg/L) and unmetabolised folic acid (μg/L) concentrations at week-14 (n = 19).
| Subjects | Serum folate | Red cell folate | Folic acid |
| Mean | 14.77 | 693.94 | 0.21 |
| SD | 5.01 | 198.72 | 0.16 |
| CI (95%) | 12.38 – 19.22 | 434.87 – 903.49 | 0.29 – 0.52 |
This table illustrates mean red cell folate (μg/L), total serum folate and unmetabolised folic acid (μg/L) concentrations after consuming a 400 μg folic acid supplement daily for 14 weeks (n = 19). 6 subjects had detectable folic acid levels (>0.312 μg/L).
Normal reference range for red cell folate is in the range of 150–1000 μg/L and for total serum folate is 2.7–20 μg/L
Figure 2Mean total serum folate (μg/L) and mean serum unmetabolised folic acid (μg/L) pre and post regime C bread (n = 19). This graph illustrates mean total serum folate (μg/L) and mean serum unmetabolised folic acid (μg/L) concentrations in a group of healthy adult subject (n = 19) exposed to a folic fortified bread for 1-week. Subject were pre-saturated with folic acid supplements for 14-weeks prior to the bread. The bread was fortified with 200 μg folic acid per slice, which was administered twice a day for seven days. The samples shown here were collected on the 7th day of bread consumption pre-prandially and post-prandially.
Serum folate and serum folic acid (μg/l). Samples collected on day 7 of regime B bread (100 μg in each slice) pre and post prandially.
| pre 1st slice | 1 hour post | 2 hrs post | 3 hrs post | 4 hrs post | 1 hour post 2nd slice | 2 hrs post | 3 hrs post | |
| Serum folate | i | ii | iii | iv | v | vi | vii | viii |
| Mean | 14.1111 | 14.70 | 15.16 | 14.72 | 14.41 | 14.43 | 13.84 | 13.28 |
| SD | 5.24 | 5.59 | 4.99 | 5.32 | 5.83 | 5.78 | 5.25 | 5.47 |
| CI (95%) | 11.59 – 16.63 | 12.00 – 17.39 | 12.75 – 17.56 | 12.16 – 17.28 | 11.60 – 17.22 | 11.65 – 17.22 | 11.23 – 16.45 | 10.46 – 16.10 |
This table illustrates mean total serum folate (μg/L) concentrations in a group of healthy adult subject (n = 19) exposed to a folic fortified bread for 1-week. Subject were pre-saturated with folic acid supplements for 14-weeks prior to the bread. The bread was fortified with 100 μg folic acid per slice, which was administered twice a day for seven days. The samples shown here were collected on the 7th day of bread consumption pre-prandially and post-prandially. Standard deviations and confidence intervals are also shown. Serum folic acid was not detectable at any sampling points
Serum folate and folic acid (μg/L). Samples collected on day 7 of regime A bread (50 μg in each slice) pre and post prandially.
| pre 50 μg | 1 hour post | 2 hrs post | 3 hrs post | 4 hrs post | 1 hour post 2nd slice | 2 hrs post | 3 hrs post | |
| Serum folate | i | ii | iii | iv | v | vi | vii | viii |
| Mean | 16.91 | 16.30 | 16.99 | 16.88 | 17.40 | 15.56 | 15.40 | 14.82 |
| SD | 6.55 | 6.62 | 6.42 | 6.24 | 7.12 | 5.77 | 6.04 | 5.21 |
| CI (95%) | 13.75 – 20.06 | 13.11 – 19.49 | 13.89 – 20.08 | 13.87 – 19.88 | 13.97 – 20.83 | 12.78 – 18.34 | 12.49 – 18.31 | 12.31 – 17.33 |
This table illustrates mean total serum folate (μg/L) concentrations in a group of healthy adult subject (n = 19) exposed to a folic fortified bread for 1-week. Subject were pre-saturated with folic acid supplements for 14-weeks prior to the bread. The bread was fortified with 50 μg folic acid per slice, which was administered twice a day for seven days. The samples shown here were collected on the 7th day of bread consumption pre-prandially and post-prandially. Standard deviations and confidence intervals are also shown. Serum folic acid was not detectable at any sampling points