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. 2015 Mar;145(3):520-31.
doi: 10.3945/jn.114.201210. Epub 2014 Dec 10.

Unmetabolized folic acid is detected in nearly all serum samples from US children, adolescents, and adults

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Unmetabolized folic acid is detected in nearly all serum samples from US children, adolescents, and adults

Christine M Pfeiffer et al. J Nutr. 2015 Mar.

Abstract

Background: Serum total folate consists mainly of 5-methyltetrahydrofolate (5-methylTHF). Unmetabolized folic acid (UMFA) may occur in persons consuming folic acid-fortified foods or supplements.

Objectives: We describe serum 5-methylTHF and UMFA concentrations in the US population ≥1 y of age by demographic variables and fasting time, stratified by folic acid-containing dietary supplement use. We also evaluate factors associated with UMFA concentrations >1 nmol/L.

Methods: Serum samples from the cross-sectional NHANES 2007-2008 were measured for 5-methylTHF (n = 2734) and UMFA (n = 2707) by HPLC-tandem mass spectrometry.

Results: In supplement users compared with nonusers, we found significantly higher geometric mean concentrations of 5-methylTHF (48.4 and 30.7 nmol/L, respectively) and UMFA (1.54 and 0.794 nmol/L, respectively). UMFA concentrations were detectable (>0.3 nmol/L) in >95% of supplement users and nonusers, regardless of demographic or fasting characteristics; concentrations differed significantly by age and fasting time, but not by sex and race-ethnicity, both in supplement users and nonusers. The prevalence of UMFA concentrations >1 nmol/L was 33.2% overall and 21.0% in fasting (≥8 h) adults (≥20 y of age). Using multiple logistic regression analysis, UMFA concentrations >1 nmol/L were associated with being older, non-Hispanic black, nonfasting (<8 h), having smaller body surface area, higher total folic acid intake (diet and supplements), and higher red blood cell folate concentrations. In fasting adults, a decrease in the mean daily alcohol consumption was also associated with increased odds of UMFA concentrations >1 nmol/L.

Conclusions: UMFA detection was nearly ubiquitous, and concentrations >1 nmol/L were largely but not entirely explained by fasting status and by total folic acid intake from diet and supplements. These new UMFA data in US persons ≥1 y of age provide much-needed information on this vitamer in a fortified population with relatively high use of dietary supplements.

Keywords: 5-methyltetrahydrofolate; HPLC–tandem mass spectrometry; NHANES; serum folate; unmetabolized folic acid.

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Conflict of interest statement

Author disclosures: CM Pfeiffer, MR Sternberg, Z Fazili, EA Yetley, DA Lacher, RL Bailey, and CL Johnson, no conflicts of interest.

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Study participants ≥1 y of age with serum folate vitamer data in the NHANES 2007–2008 one-third subsample. Serum 5-methylTHF and UMFA were measured by LC–tandem MS. Serum and RBC total folate were measured by microbiologic assay. UMFA, unmetabolized folic acid; 5-methylTHF, 5-methyltetrahydrofolate.

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