vitamin B9
CHEBI:CHEBI_176842
Definition
Any B-vitamin that exhibits biological activity against vitamin B9 deficiency. Vitamin B9 refers to the many forms of folic acid and its derivatives, including tetrahydrofolic acid (the active form), methyltetrahydrofolate (the primary form found in blood), methenyltetrahydrofolate, folinic acid amongst others. They are present in abundance in green leafy vegetables, citrus fruits, and animal products. Lack of vitamin B9 leads to anemia, a condition in which the body cannot produce sufficient number of red blood cells. Symptoms of vitamin B9 deficiency include fatigue, muscle weakness, and pale skin.
Alternative Names
- folate vitamer
- folate vitamers
- vitamin B-9
- vitamin B9
- vitamin B9 vitamer
- vitamin B9 vitamers
- vitamins B9
Treatment Applications
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beta-thalassemia intermediaView Disease →
DOID:0080772
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glutamate formiminotransferase deficiencyView Disease →
DOID:0111679
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neonatal anemiaView Disease →
DOID:11244
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nutritional optic neuropathyView Disease →
DOID:1209
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protein-deficiency anemiaView Disease →
DOID:13120
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obsolete deficiency anemiaView Disease →
DOID:13121
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obsolete congenital anemiaView Disease →
DOID:1341
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congenital hypoplastic anemiaView Disease →
DOID:1342
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folic acid deficiency anemiaView Disease →
DOID:14026
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normocytic anemiaView Disease →
DOID:720
Drug Classification
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B vitaminView Class →
CHEBI:75769
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folic acidsView Class →
CHEBI:37445
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folatesView Class →
CHEBI:67011
Important Medical Information
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Additional Identifiers
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- CHEBI:176842
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