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Is ácido pteroilmonoglutamico vegan?

Ácido pteroilmonoglutamico is a vegan food ingredient.

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So, what is ácido pteroilmonoglutamico?

Ácido pteroilmonoglutamico is a water-soluble vitamin commonly known as folic acid. It plays a crucial role in many bodily functions, including DNA synthesis, red blood cell production, and tissue growth and repair. As the body cannot produce it on its own, it must be obtained through diet or supplements. This versatile ingredient can be found in a variety of foods, from leafy green vegetables to citrus fruits, beans, and fortified cereals. While deficiency can lead to serious health problems, excessive intake can also have adverse effects, so it's important to maintain a balanced diet.

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