Folinic Acid

Folate is referred to a type of Vitamin B (Vitamin B9), that supports production and reservation of new body cells through its contributions in purine synthesis.

Folic acid, the synthetic form of folates should go through a complicated biochemical process to be activated, while Folinic acid (Leucovorin) as an active natural form of folic

acid is a water-soluble folate occurred in some nutrients.

Description of Folinic Acid

Folinic Acid

Folinic Acid

Folate is referred to a type of Vitamin B (Vitamin B9), that supports production and reservation of new body cells through its contributions in purine synthesis.

Folic acid, the synthetic form of folates should go through a complicated biochemical process to be activated, while Folinic acid (Leucovorin) as an active natural form of folic

acid is a water-soluble folate occurred in some nutrients.

This nutrient is more readily bioavailable than folic acid.

Folate insufficiency due to food processing, food selection and gastrointestinal system problems is a common problem,

resulting in a high level of homocysteine which could lead to numerous cardiovascular and neurologic problems. Folinic acid (Leucovorin) is a type of folate. Folinic acid is more readily bioavailable than folic acid; therefore, some individuals may respond better to it.

Folate deprivation could be due to food processing, gastrointestinal system problems and some

medications. Excess homocysteine in the body is a consequence of folate and neural diseases.

Take 1 capsule with water daily

Keep out of reach and sight of children.

Store below °30C.