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Indicators for assessing folate and vitamin B-12 status and for monitoring the efficacy of intervention strategies.

Ralph Green1.   

Abstract

Deficiencies of folate or of vitamin B-12 are widespread and constitute a major global burden of morbidity that affect all age groups. Detecting or confirming the presence of folate or vitamin B-12 deficiency and distinguishing one from the other depends, ultimately, on laboratory testing. Tests to determine the presence of folate or vitamin B-12 deficiency are used singly or in combination to establish the nutritional status and prevalence of deficiencies of the vitamins in various populations. The efficacy of interventions through the use of fortification or supplements is monitored by using the same laboratory tests. Tests currently in use have limitations that can be either technical or have a biological basis. Consequently, each single test cannot attain perfect sensitivity, specificity, or predictive value. Laboratory indicators of vitamin B-12 or folate status involve the measurement of either the total or a physiologically relevant fraction of the vitamin in a compartment such as blood. Thus, assays to measure vitamin B-12 or folate in plasma or serum as well as folate in red blood cells are in widespread use, and more recently, methods to measure vitamin B-12 associated with the plasma binding protein transcobalamin (holotranscobalamin) have been developed. Alternatively, concentrations of surrogate biochemical markers that reflect the metabolic function of the vitamin can be used. Surrogates most commonly used are plasma homocysteine, for detection of either vitamin B-12 or folate deficiency, and methylmalonic acid for detection of vitamin B-12 deficiency. The general methods as well as their uses, indications, and limitations are presented.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 21733877      PMCID: PMC3142735          DOI: 10.3945/ajcn.110.009613

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Clin Nutr        ISSN: 0002-9165            Impact factor:   7.045


  11 in total

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Review 2.  Indicators for assessing folate and vitamin B12 status and for monitoring the efficacy of intervention strategies.

Authors:  Ralph Green
Journal:  Food Nutr Bull       Date:  2008-06       Impact factor: 2.069

3.  Holotranscobalamin--a first choice assay for diagnosing early vitamin B deficiency?

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Journal:  Am J Clin Nutr       Date:  2010-03-31       Impact factor: 7.045

Review 5.  Metabolite assays in cobalamin and folate deficiency.

Authors:  R Green
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6.  Measurement of total vitamin B12 and holotranscobalamin, singly and in combination, in screening for metabolic vitamin B12 deficiency.

Authors:  Joshua W Miller; Marjorie G Garrod; Alan L Rockwood; Mark M Kushnir; Lindsay H Allen; Mary N Haan; Ralph Green
Journal:  Clin Chem       Date:  2005-12-29       Impact factor: 8.327

7.  Functional vitamin B12 deficiency and determination of holotranscobalamin in populations at risk.

Authors:  Wolfgang Herrmann; Rima Obeid; Heike Schorr; Jürgen Geisel
Journal:  Clin Chem Lab Med       Date:  2003-11       Impact factor: 3.694

Review 8.  The use of blood concentrations of vitamins and their respective functional indicators to define folate and vitamin B12 status.

Authors:  Jacob Selhub; Paul F Jacques; Gerard Dallal; Silvina Choumenkovitch; Gail Rogers
Journal:  Food Nutr Bull       Date:  2008-06       Impact factor: 2.069

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Authors:  Ralph Carmel; Ralph Green; David S Rosenblatt; David Watkins
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Review 10.  Metabolic abnormalities in cobalamin (vitamin B12) and folate deficiency.

Authors:  R H Allen; S P Stabler; D G Savage; J Lindenbaum
Journal:  FASEB J       Date:  1993-11       Impact factor: 5.191

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