How it works in the body
- DNA and RNA production
- Cells need folate to make DNA and RNA, the genetic material required for cell growth and division.
- This is especially important in rapidly growing tissues, such as during pregnancy, infancy, and the production of blood cells.
- Red blood cell formation
- Bone marrow uses folate to produce healthy red blood cells.
- Without enough folate, red blood cells can become abnormally large and ineffective, leading to a type of anemia called Megaloblastic Anemia.
