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Folates and Folic Acid: From Fundamental Research Toward Sustainable Health
Authors:Dieter Blancquaert  Sergei Storozhenko  Karen Loizeau  Hans De Steur  Veerle De Brouwer  Jacques Viaene
Institution:1. Unit Plant Hormone Signaling and Bio-imaging, Department of Physiology , Ghent University , K.L. Ledeganckstraat 35, 9000, Gent, Belgium;2. Division Agro-Food Marketing, Department of Agricultural Economics , Ghent University , Coupure Links 653, B-9000, Gent, Belgium;3. Laboratory of Toxicology , Ghent University , Harelbekestraat 72, B-9000, Gent, Belgium
Abstract:Folates are of paramount importance in one-carbon metabolism of most organisms. Plants and microorganisms are able to synthesize folates de novo, making them the main dietary source for humans and animals, which are dependent on food or feed supplies for folates. Folate deficiency is an increasing problem in the developing, as well as in the developed regions of the world, affecting millions of people. Different strategies, such as food fortification and folic acid supplementation, remain far from accessible for the poor rural populations in developing countries. Increasing knowledge concerning folate biosynthesis, transport and catabolism does not only deepen our insight on the regulation of folate metabolism but also provides the keys towards folate enhancement through metabolic engineering in bacteria, as well as in plants. Recently, promising results were obtained using such an approach, but further fundamental research is a prerequisite to develop a practicable solution to fight folate deficiency. In parallel, progress in the development and improvement of folate analysis has been made. Here, we provide the state-of-the-art of folate biosynthesis, catabolism, and salvage. Finally, we report on progress in folate biofortification and discuss the agroeconomical aspect of biofortified crop plants.
Keywords:biofortification  metabolic engineering  neural tube defects  agroeconomics  natural variation
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