pteroylmonoglutamic acid
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Definition
- Noun:
- A B vitamin that is essential for cell growth and reproduction: "Pteroylmonoglutamic acid" is the chemical name for the specific, most common form of the vitamin known as folic acid, which is crucial for DNA synthesis and cell division.
Usage
- This term is primarily used in scientific, medical, and nutritional contexts to refer to the specific molecular structure of synthetic folic acid. It is not used in everyday conversation.
Examples
- Noun:
- The supplement is labeled as containing 400 mcg of pteroylmonoglutamic acid.
- Pteroylmonoglutamic acid is the form most commonly used in food fortification.
Advanced Usage
- Chemical Nomenclature: The name "pteroylmonoglutamic acid" precisely describes the molecule's structure (a pteridine ring, para-aminobenzoic acid, and one glutamic acid unit), distinguishing it from folate compounds found naturally in food, which may have multiple glutamate tails.
Variants and Related Words
- Folic acid (n): The common name for pteroylmonoglutamic acid, especially when used in supplements and fortified foods.
- Folate (n): A general term for the various forms of this B vitamin found naturally in foods and in the body; it encompasses pteroylmonoglutamic acid and other related compounds.
- Vitamin B9 (n): Another name for this group of essential nutrients.
Synonyms
- Folic acid: The most common synonym in general and commercial use.
- Folacin: An older, less common term for folic acid.
Related Phrases and Compounds
- Dietary folate equivalent (DFE): A unit of measurement that accounts for the different bioavailability of food folate versus synthetic pteroylmonoglutamic acid (folic acid).
- Folate deficiency: A condition resulting from inadequate intake of this vitamin.
Noun
- a B vitamin that is essential for cell growth and reproduction