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Sources of folic acid

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The normal daily requirements are 100-200 microgrammes per day. Adult requirement is 200 mcg per day (1)

Absorption occurs in the duodenum and jejunum. There are sufficient body stores for four months supply.

Folate is synthesised by bacteria of the gastrointestinal tract. Other sources include green leafy vegetables and liver.

CKS dietary advice about foods that are a good source folate include (2):

  • Asparagus
  • Broccoli
  • Brown rice
  • Brussels sprouts
  • Chickpeas
  • Peas

More details examples of dietary sources of folic acid include (3):

Food

Approximate Microgrammes (µg)

Beef liver, cooked, braised, 75g

215

Lentils, mature seeds, cooked, boiled, ½ cup

179

Spinach, frozen, cooked, boiled, ½ cup

115

Asparagus, boiled, 4 spears

89

Spinach, raw, 1 cup

58

Peanuts, all types, dry roasted, 25g

41

Egg, whole, raw, fresh, 1 large

24

Banana, raw, 1 medium

24

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