| Literature DB >> 19689788 |
Mary R Sweeney1, Anthony Staines, Leslie Daly, Aisling Traynor, Sean Daly, Steven W Bailey, Patricia B Alverson, June E Ayling, John M Scott.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Ireland is an example of a country that has extensive voluntary fortification with folic acid. After a public consultation process, in 2006, the Food Safety Authority in Ireland FSAI 1 recommended mandatory fortification. However due to safety considerations this decision is now on hold. Before mandatory fortification goes ahead, existing levels of unmetabolised folic acid and their anticipated increase after fortification needs investigation because of the potential of folic acid to mask pernicious anaemia and possibly accelerate the growth of existing cancers. The aim of this study was to examine the levels of circulatory unmetabolised folic acid in Irish adults (both fasted and un-fasted) and new-born infants (fasted) before the proposed implementation of mandatory folic acid fortification. A secondary aim was to predict the increase in circulatory unmetabolised folic acid levels after fortification.Entities:
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Year: 2009 PMID: 19689788 PMCID: PMC2734856 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2458-9-295
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Public Health ISSN: 1471-2458 Impact factor: 3.295
Fasted Group.
| Mothers | RCF | PFOL | PFA | % PFA/PFOL | FA intake daily (μg) | Cord-sample | PFA |
| Mean | 1063.10 | 29.83 | 0.39 | 1.31 | 404.35 | Mean | 0.27 |
| S.D. | 506.15 | 19.57 | 0.325 | 310.77 | S.D. | 0.15 | |
| Median | 945.00 | 21.42 | 0.290 | 297.5 | Median | 0.28 | |
| Minimum | 278.00 | 6.56 | 0.00 | 82.0 | Minimum | 0.00 | |
| Maximum | 2180.00 | 70.18 | 1.34 | 1321.00 | Maximum | 0.60 |
Mean red cell folate, plasma total folate and unmetabolised folic acid concentrations in the mothers (n = 20) and cord-blood group (n = 20).
RCF – Red cell folate
PFOL – Plasma total folate
PFA – Plasma folic acid
%PFA/PFOL – percentage of plasma folic acid to plasma folate
Cord-blood total folate analysis was not possible due to insufficient sample.
Figure 1Individual level data for the Mother's (fasted group) showing unmetabolised folic acid nM/L plotted against plasma total folate nM/l. The box plots on the x and y axis respectively indicate the univariate distribution of plasma folate and plasma unmetabolised folic acid. In each box plot the line across the box indicates the median point, the whiskers indicate the range of the data, and the 25 and 75% centiles are indicated by the box itself.
Unfasted group with outliers included.
| RCF | PFOL | PFA | % PFA/PFOL | FA intake daily | FA intake in past 24 hours (μg) | |
| Mean | 1034.56 | 32.02 | 0.722 | 2.25 | 196.85 | 122.60 |
| Median | 1074.50 | 29.99 | 0.545 | 124.37 | 68.00 | |
| Minimum | 356.00 | 5.13 | 0.08 | 0.00 | 0.00 | |
| Maximum | 1778.0 | 72.71 | 6.10 | 962.30 | 1150 |
Mean red cell folate, plasma total folate and unmetabolised folic acid concentrations in the blood donor group (n = 50).
RCF – Red cell folate
PFOL – Plasma total folate
PFA – Plasma folic acid
%PFA/PFOL – percentage of plasma folic acid to plasma folate
In table 2(a) two high outliers included for the purpose of statistical analysis are included in this table.
FA intake daily (μg) – reflects typical daily folic acid intake from supplements and fortified foodstuffs.
FA intake in past 24 hours (μg) – reflects folic acid intake in the previous 24 hours from supplements and fortified foodstuffs.
Unfasted group with outliers excluded.
| RCF | PFOL | PFA | % PFA/PFOL | FA intake daily | FA intake in past 24 hours (μg) | |
| Mean | 1029.02 | 31.28 | 0.56 | 1.79 | 182.84 | 94.63 |
| Median | 1063.50 | 29.36 | 0.54 | 117.07 | 45.00 | |
| Minimum | 356.00 | 5.13 | 0.08 | 0.00 | 0.00 | |
| Maximum | 1778.00 | 72.71 | 1.05 | 962.30 | 500.00 |
Mean red cell folate, plasma total folate and unmetabolised folic acid concentrations in the blood donor group (n = 50).
RCF – Red cell folate
PFOL – Plasma total folate
PFA – Plasma folic acid
%PFA/PFOL – percentage of plasma folic acid to plasma folate
In table 2(b) two high outliers excluded for the purpose of statistical analysis are also excluded in this table.
FA intake daily (μg) – reflects typical daily folic acid intake from supplements and fortified foodstuffs.
FA intake in past 24 hours (μg) – reflects folic acid intake in the previous 24 hours from supplements and fortified foodstuffs.
Footnote: FA intakes daily and habitually show marked variability. This can be explained as follows. In attempting to capture habitual intakes a questionnaire similar to the food frequency questionnaire (which is a validated tool) was used. This questionnaire captures habitual intakes by documenting how much of the "nutrient of interest" is consumed per serving and typically on how days per week, month and then per year. The total amount is then divided by 365 to give a typical daily intake. Recent intakes are more easily captured as memory recall is not an issue and the intake data do not have to account for variability between days, weeks and months.
Figure 2Individual level data for the blood donor's (unfasted group) showing unmetabolised folic acid nM/L plotted against plasma total folate nM/l. Outliers are included in this figure. The box plots on the x and y axis respectively indicate the univariate distribution of plasma folate and plasma unmetabolised folic acid. In each box plot the line across the box indicates the median point, the whiskers indicate the range of the data, and the 25 and 75% centiles are indicated by the box itself. the first. At this lower voltage specifically the folic acid peak decreases by about 95%, thus permitting not only its definitive identification, but also facilitation of placement of baselines for quantification of peak heights using an Empower (Waters) data system. The limit of detection (S/N = 3) was 0.15 nM in plasma, and the intra assay CV = 3%.