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Folic Acid Foodchem International Corporation Folic Acid also known as Vitamin B9, is an essential food ingredient. It appears as a yellow to orange crystalline powder that is almost odourless. This product is often used as a food additive in infant milk powder, it can also be used to fortify breakfa...view more Folic Acid also known as Vitamin B9, is an essential food ingredient. It appears as a yellow to orange crystalline powder that is almost odourless. This product is often used as a food additive in infant milk powder, it can also be used to fortify breakfast cereals and bread. view less
Folic Acid(Vitamin B9) I.H.C. Chempharm Folic acid is a form of vitamin B that helps the body stay healthy. It is the man-made version of folate, which supports the body's ability to produce red blood cells. Initially, it was used during the 1930s to treat anemia in pregnant women. The vitamin ...view more Folic acid is a form of vitamin B that helps the body stay healthy. It is the man-made version of folate, which supports the body's ability to produce red blood cells. Initially, it was used during the 1930s to treat anemia in pregnant women. The vitamin gets its name from the Latin word folium, which means "leaf," because the vitamin is found in leafy vegetables. The synthetic version is available as a supplement. Everyone can benefit from taking folic acid, but it is especially important for women of child bearing age. The vitamin can help prevent abnormalities in a developing baby's spine, which can lead to spina bifida. It can also reduce the likelihood of anencephaly, a condition in which the brain doesn't develop. Women who plan on becoming pregnant should start taking supplements that include this vitamin at least three months before conception, since it is most important during the first few weeks of pregnancy. Those who are already pregnant should begin taking it as soon as they find out about their condition. According to the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services (HHS), pregnant women need 600 mcg daily. view less