IPR-MUS LD50 85 mg/kg,IVN-GPG LD50 120 mg/kg, IVN-MUS LD50 239 mg/kg, IVN-RAT LD50 500 mg/kg, IVN-RBT LD50 410 mg/kg
Folic acid, also known as folate or Vitamin B9, is a member of the B vitamin family and an essential cofactor for enzymes involved in DNA and RNA synthesis. More specifically, folic acid is required by the body for the synthesis of purines, pyrimidines, and methionine before incorporation into DNA or protein. Folic acid is particularly important during phases of rapid cell division, such as infancy, pregnancy, and erythropoiesis, and plays a protective factor in the development of cancer. As humans are unable to synthesize folic acid endogenously, diet and supplementation is necessary to prevent deficiencies. For example, folic acid is present in green vegetables, beans, avocado, and some fruits.L5744
In order to function within the body, folic acid must first be reduced by the enzyme dihydrofolate reductase (DHFR) into the cofactors dihydrofolate (DHF) and tetrahydrofolate (THF). This important pathway, which is required for de novo synthesis of nucleic acids and amino acids, is disrupted by anti-metabolite therapies such as DB00563 as they function as DHFR inhibitors to prevent DNA synthesis in rapidly dividing cells, and therefore prevent the formation of DHF and THF. When used in high doses such as for cancer therapy, or in low doses such as for Rheumatoid Arthritis or psoriasis, DB00563 impedes the body's ability to create folic acid. This results in a deficiency of coenzymes and a resultant buildup of toxic substances that are responsible for numerous adverse side effects. As a result, supplementation with 1-5mg of folic acid is recommended to prevent deficiency and a number of side effects associated with MTX therapy including mouth ulcers and gastrointestinal irritation. DB00650 (also known as folinic acid) supplementation is typically used for high-dose MTX regimens for the treatment of cancer. Levoleucovorin and leucovorin are analogs of tetrahydrofolate (THF) and are able to bypass DHFR reduction to act as a cellular replacement for the co-factor THF.
There are also several antiepileptic drugs (AEDs) that are associated with reduced serum and red blood cell folate, including DB00564 (CBZ), DB00252 (PHT), or barbiturates.A37004 Folic acid is therefore often provided as supplementation to individuals using these medications, particularly to women of child-bearing age.
Inadequate folate levels can result in a number of health concerns including cardiovascular disease, megaloblastic anemias, cognitive deficiencies, and neural tube defects (NTDs). Folic acid is typically supplemented during pregnancy to prevent the development of NTDs and in individuals with alcoholism to prevent the development of neurological disorders, for example.
Fitur visualisasi ini dikembangkan menggunakan pendekatan Graph Theory untuk memetakan hubungan polifarmasi dan molekuler. Entitas (Obat, Target, Gen) direpresentasikan sebagai Simpul (Nodes), sedangkan hubungan biologisnya sebagai Sisi (Edges).
drugbank-id dan name pada skema XML DrugBank.targets/target yang memuat polipeptida sasaran.gene-name dan varian snp-effects.Tata letak grafik menggunakan algoritma Force-Directed Graph (Barnes-Hut). Model fisika ini menerapkan gaya tolak-menolak antar simpul (Gravitasi: -3000) agar tidak tumpang tindih, serta gaya pegas (Spring: 0.04) pada garis penghubung untuk fleksibilitas interaksi.
| Fosphenytoin | The serum concentration of Fosphenytoin can be decreased when it is combined with Folic acid. |
| Raltitrexed | The therapeutic efficacy of Raltitrexed can be decreased when used in combination with Folic acid. |
| Sulfasalazine | The serum concentration of Folic acid can be decreased when it is combined with Sulfasalazine. |
| Phenytoin | The serum concentration of Phenytoin can be decreased when it is combined with Folic acid. |
| Glucarpidase | The serum concentration of the active metabolites of Folic acid can be reduced when Folic acid is used in combination with Glucarpidase resulting in a loss in efficacy. |
| Phenobarbital | The serum concentration of Phenobarbital can be decreased when it is combined with Folic acid. |
| Primidone | The serum concentration of Primidone can be decreased when it is combined with Folic acid. |
| Pyrimethamine | The therapeutic efficacy of Pyrimethamine can be decreased when used in combination with Folic acid. |
| Dapsone | The therapeutic efficacy of Dapsone can be decreased when used in combination with Folic acid. |
| Trimethoprim | Folic acid may decrease the excretion rate of Trimethoprim which could result in a higher serum level. |
| Methotrexate | The therapeutic efficacy of Methotrexate can be decreased when used in combination with Folic acid. |
| Proguanil | The therapeutic efficacy of Proguanil can be decreased when used in combination with Folic acid. |
| Trimetrexate | The therapeutic efficacy of Trimetrexate can be decreased when used in combination with Folic acid. |
| Piritrexim | The therapeutic efficacy of Piritrexim can be decreased when used in combination with Folic acid. |
| Metoprine | The therapeutic efficacy of Metoprine can be decreased when used in combination with Folic acid. |
| Iclaprim | The therapeutic efficacy of Iclaprim can be decreased when used in combination with Folic acid. |
| Pralatrexate | The therapeutic efficacy of Pralatrexate can be decreased when used in combination with Folic acid. |
| Aminopterin | The therapeutic efficacy of Aminopterin can be decreased when used in combination with Folic acid. |
| Lometrexol | The therapeutic efficacy of Lometrexol can be decreased when used in combination with Folic acid. |
| Nolatrexed | The therapeutic efficacy of Nolatrexed can be decreased when used in combination with Folic acid. |
| Brodimoprim | The therapeutic efficacy of Brodimoprim can be decreased when used in combination with Folic acid. |
| Cycloguanil | The therapeutic efficacy of Cycloguanil can be decreased when used in combination with Folic acid. |
| Valproic acid | The serum concentration of Folic acid can be decreased when it is combined with Valproic acid. |
| Colestipol | The serum concentration of Folic acid can be decreased when it is combined with Colestipol. |
| Carbamazepine | The serum concentration of Folic acid can be decreased when it is combined with Carbamazepine. |
| Cyclosporine | Cyclosporine may decrease the excretion rate of Folic acid which could result in a higher serum level. |
| Pravastatin | Pravastatin may decrease the excretion rate of Folic acid which could result in a higher serum level. |
| Pantoprazole | Pantoprazole may decrease the excretion rate of Folic acid which could result in a higher serum level. |
| Nelfinavir | Nelfinavir may decrease the excretion rate of Folic acid which could result in a higher serum level. |
| Diethylstilbestrol | Diethylstilbestrol may decrease the excretion rate of Folic acid which could result in a higher serum level. |
| Gefitinib | Gefitinib may decrease the excretion rate of Folic acid which could result in a higher serum level. |
| Beclomethasone dipropionate | Beclomethasone dipropionate may decrease the excretion rate of Folic acid which could result in a higher serum level. |
| Progesterone | Progesterone may decrease the excretion rate of Folic acid which could result in a higher serum level. |
| Sorafenib | Folic acid may decrease the excretion rate of Sorafenib which could result in a higher serum level. |
| Lansoprazole | Lansoprazole may decrease the excretion rate of Folic acid which could result in a higher serum level. |
| Ritonavir | Ritonavir may decrease the excretion rate of Folic acid which could result in a higher serum level. |
| Erlotinib | Erlotinib may decrease the excretion rate of Folic acid which could result in a higher serum level. |
| Imatinib | Imatinib may decrease the excretion rate of Folic acid which could result in a higher serum level. |
| Estradiol | Estradiol may decrease the excretion rate of Folic acid which could result in a higher serum level. |
| Buprenorphine | Buprenorphine may decrease the excretion rate of Folic acid which could result in a higher serum level. |
| Telmisartan | Telmisartan may decrease the excretion rate of Folic acid which could result in a higher serum level. |
| Novobiocin | Novobiocin may decrease the excretion rate of Folic acid which could result in a higher serum level. |
| Hesperetin | Hesperetin may decrease the excretion rate of Folic acid which could result in a higher serum level. |
| Rabeprazole | Rabeprazole may decrease the excretion rate of Folic acid which could result in a higher serum level. |
| Saquinavir | Saquinavir may decrease the excretion rate of Folic acid which could result in a higher serum level. |
| Dexamethasone | Dexamethasone may decrease the excretion rate of Folic acid which could result in a higher serum level. |
| Dasatinib | Dasatinib may decrease the excretion rate of Folic acid which could result in a higher serum level. |
| Sunitinib | Sunitinib may decrease the excretion rate of Folic acid which could result in a higher serum level. |
| Genistein | Genistein may decrease the excretion rate of Folic acid which could result in a higher serum level. |
| Topiroxostat | Topiroxostat may decrease the excretion rate of Folic acid which could result in a higher serum level. |
| Daidzin | Daidzin may decrease the excretion rate of Folic acid which could result in a higher serum level. |
| Fusidic acid | Fusidic acid may decrease the excretion rate of Folic acid which could result in a higher serum level. |
| Naringenin | Naringenin may decrease the excretion rate of Folic acid which could result in a higher serum level. |
| Quercetin | Quercetin may decrease the excretion rate of Folic acid which could result in a higher serum level. |
| Taurocholic acid | Taurocholic acid may decrease the excretion rate of Folic acid which could result in a higher serum level. |
| Nilotinib | Nilotinib may decrease the excretion rate of Folic acid which could result in a higher serum level. |
| Elacridar | Elacridar may decrease the excretion rate of Folic acid which could result in a higher serum level. |
| Vandetanib | Vandetanib may decrease the excretion rate of Folic acid which could result in a higher serum level. |
| Dovitinib | Dovitinib may decrease the excretion rate of Folic acid which could result in a higher serum level. |
| Eltrombopag | Eltrombopag may decrease the excretion rate of Folic acid which could result in a higher serum level. |
| Simeprevir | Simeprevir may decrease the excretion rate of Folic acid which could result in a higher serum level. |
| Safinamide | Safinamide may decrease the excretion rate of Folic acid which could result in a higher serum level. |
| Vismodegib | Vismodegib may decrease the excretion rate of Folic acid which could result in a higher serum level. |
| Rilpivirine | Rilpivirine may decrease the excretion rate of Folic acid which could result in a higher serum level. |
| Teriflunomide | Teriflunomide may decrease the excretion rate of Folic acid which could result in a higher serum level. |
| Vemurafenib | Vemurafenib may decrease the excretion rate of Folic acid which could result in a higher serum level. |
| Regorafenib | Regorafenib may decrease the excretion rate of Folic acid which could result in a higher serum level. |
| Ponatinib | Ponatinib may decrease the excretion rate of Folic acid which could result in a higher serum level. |
| Dabrafenib | Dabrafenib may decrease the excretion rate of Folic acid which could result in a higher serum level. |
| Afatinib | Afatinib may decrease the excretion rate of Folic acid which could result in a higher serum level. |
| Cannabidiol | Cannabidiol may decrease the excretion rate of Folic acid which could result in a higher serum level. |
| Cobicistat | Cobicistat may decrease the excretion rate of Folic acid which could result in a higher serum level. |
| Palbociclib | Palbociclib may decrease the excretion rate of Folic acid which could result in a higher serum level. |
| Daclatasvir | Daclatasvir may decrease the excretion rate of Folic acid which could result in a higher serum level. |
| Dasabuvir | Dasabuvir may decrease the excretion rate of Folic acid which could result in a higher serum level. |
| Rolapitant | Rolapitant may decrease the excretion rate of Folic acid which could result in a higher serum level. |
| Paritaprevir | Paritaprevir may decrease the excretion rate of Folic acid which could result in a higher serum level. |
| Alectinib | Alectinib may decrease the excretion rate of Folic acid which could result in a higher serum level. |
| Venetoclax | Venetoclax may decrease the excretion rate of Folic acid which could result in a higher serum level. |
| Velpatasvir | Velpatasvir may decrease the excretion rate of Folic acid which could result in a higher serum level. |
| Isavuconazole | Isavuconazole may decrease the excretion rate of Folic acid which could result in a higher serum level. |
| Baricitinib | Folic acid may decrease the excretion rate of Baricitinib which could result in a higher serum level. |
| Dacomitinib | Dacomitinib may decrease the excretion rate of Folic acid which could result in a higher serum level. |
| Glasdegib | Glasdegib may decrease the excretion rate of Folic acid which could result in a higher serum level. |
| Abemaciclib | Abemaciclib may decrease the excretion rate of Folic acid which could result in a higher serum level. |
| Fostamatinib | Fostamatinib may decrease the excretion rate of Folic acid which could result in a higher serum level. |
| Voxilaprevir | Voxilaprevir may decrease the excretion rate of Folic acid which could result in a higher serum level. |
| Gilteritinib | Gilteritinib may decrease the excretion rate of Folic acid which could result in a higher serum level. |
| Brigatinib | Brigatinib may decrease the excretion rate of Folic acid which could result in a higher serum level. |
| Rucaparib | Rucaparib may decrease the excretion rate of Folic acid which could result in a higher serum level. |
| Enasidenib | Enasidenib may decrease the excretion rate of Folic acid which could result in a higher serum level. |
| Pibrentasvir | Pibrentasvir may decrease the excretion rate of Folic acid which could result in a higher serum level. |
| Glecaprevir | Glecaprevir may decrease the excretion rate of Folic acid which could result in a higher serum level. |
| Estradiol acetate | Estradiol acetate may decrease the excretion rate of Folic acid which could result in a higher serum level. |
| Estradiol benzoate | Estradiol benzoate may decrease the excretion rate of Folic acid which could result in a higher serum level. |
| Estradiol cypionate | Estradiol cypionate may decrease the excretion rate of Folic acid which could result in a higher serum level. |
| Estradiol dienanthate | Estradiol dienanthate may decrease the excretion rate of Folic acid which could result in a higher serum level. |
| Estradiol valerate | Estradiol valerate may decrease the excretion rate of Folic acid which could result in a higher serum level. |
| Nabiximols | Nabiximols may decrease the excretion rate of Folic acid which could result in a higher serum level. |
| Fedratinib | Fedratinib may decrease the excretion rate of Folic acid which could result in a higher serum level. |