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The Folic Acid and Creatine Trial: Treatment Effects of Supplementation on Arsenic Methylation Indices and Metabolite Concentrations in Blood in a Bangladeshi Population

Author Affiliations
Columbia University, Berkeley Public Health Division, University of California, Berkeley
Published InEnvironmental Health Perspectives
Year2023
Citations14

Abstract

Background: Chronic arsenic (As) exposure is a global environmental health issue. Inorganic As (InAs) undergoes methylation to monomethyl (MMAs) and dimethyl-arsenical species (DMAs); full methylation to DMAs facilitates urinary excretion and is associated with reduced risk for As-related health outcomes. Nutritional factors, including folate and creatine, influence one-carbon metabolism, the biochemical pathway that provides methyl groups for As methylation. Objective: Our aim was to investigate the effects of supplementation with folic acid (FA), creatine, or the two combined on the concentrations of As metabolites and the primary methylation index (PMI: MMAs/InAs) and secondary methylation index (SMI: DMAs/MMAs) in blood in Bangladeshi adults having a wide range of folate status. Methods: In a randomized, double-blinded, placebo (PBO)-controlled trial, 622 participants were…
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