vitamin b complex is also a group of vitamins
No... folic acid is vitamin B9.
I think so
Yes,
it is in b12 and folic acid deficiency
Folic acid works together with vitamin B12 and vitamin C to metabolize protein in the body. It is important for the formation of red and white blood cells. It is necessary for the proper differentiation and growth of cells.
Folic acid. Same as bananas and broccoli.
A: Measurement of serum folic acid levels is conclusive for folic acid deficiency anemia.
Folic acid, B12 and 6. Folic acid reduces the homocysteine, while B 12 and B 6 are synergystic. B12 must be taken with folic acid because folic acid can mask a B12 deficiency.
Folic acid helps neural tube development, the dosage of folic acid will differ depending upon your health, generally women with epilepsy need more folic acid. Vitamen b6 helps with nausea (citus fruits have it) and b12 for energy.
Yes,
B12 folic acid
B12 and folate
Erythropoiesis requires B12, Folic acid and iron.
Vitamin B12, and folic acid. B6 Source: http://answers.Yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20090329200337AAq2QsK
An elevated MCV is associated with alcoholism, Vitamin B12 and/or Folic Acid deficiency.
Marmite contains Niacin, Thiamin, Riboflavin, Folic Acid and B12
Treatment with folic acid and vitamins B6 and B12 lowers homocysteine levels (reducing the risk for cardiovascular problems), but more studies are needed
Decreasing the synthesis of DNA molecules.
Pyridoxine