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Folic acid dihydrate (CAS 75708-92-8)

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Folic acid dihydrate is a B-complex vitamin necessary for the body to produce red blood cells
CAS Number:
75708-92-8
Molecular Weight:
477.44
Molecular Formula:
C19H19N7O62H2O
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Folic acid dihydrate, a vital nutrient known as vitamin B9, is an indispensable component for human well-being. This water-soluble vitamin is abundantly present in numerous food sources. Its significance lies in the proper functioning, development, and maintenance of cells, tissues, and organs within the body. Folic acid dihydrate plays a role in DNA synthesis, facilitating cell division, and it is indispensable for the production of red blood cells. Furthermore, it actively participates in the metabolic processes of carbohydrates, proteins, and fats. In scientific research, folic acid dihydrate holds wide-ranging utility, especially in investigations concerning the structure and function of DNA. It is also employed in studies focusing on carbohydrate, protein, and fat metabolism. The mechanism of action of folic acid dihydrate involves its interaction with enzymes that participate in DNA synthesis.


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Folic acid dihydrate, 25 g

sc-279170
25 g
$79.00