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Archives of Pharmacal Research
2019 Volume.42 No. 4 p.319 ~ p.325
Roles of folate in skeletal muscle cell development and functions
Hwang Seong-Yeon

Sung Bo-Kyung
Kim Nam-Deuk
Abstract
Folate is the generic term for both naturally occurring food folate and folic acid, the fully oxidized monoglutamate form of the vitamin that is used in dietary supplements and fortified foods. It is a water-soluble vitamin B9 and is important for health, growth, and development. As a precursor of various cofactors, folate is required for one-carbon donors in the synthesis of DNA bases and other essential biomolecules. A lack of dietary folate can lead to folate deficiency and can therefore result in several health problems, including macrocytic anemia, elevated plasma homocysteine, cardiovascular disease, birth defects, carcinogenesis, muscle weakness, and difficulty in walking. Several studies have implied that folate might exert a positive effect on skeletal muscle development. However, the precise effects of folate in skeletal muscle development are still poorly understood. Thus, this review provides an updated discussion of the roles of folate in skeletal muscle cell development and the effects of folic acid supplementation on the functions of skeletal muscle cells.
KEYWORD
Folate, Folic acid, Supplementation, C2C12 cells, Differentiation, Akt, Sarcopenia
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