Folate

ChemistryAlso known as: Folic acidAlso known as: Pteroyl-L-glutamateAlso known as: Vitamin B9nmol/L

Measures the level of folate (vitamin B9) in your blood.

Normal Range
5.4 nmol/L
nmol/L
Abnormal Levels
Consult your provider
Specimen Type
Blood

Why This Biomarker Matters

Folate deficiency can cause anemia, fatigue, and birth defects. Adequate levels are essential for DNA health, energy production, and especially important for pregnancy planning.

Understanding Your Results

Normal Range

5.4 nmol/L

Overview

Folate is a B vitamin essential for DNA synthesis, cell division, and red blood cell formation. Your body cannot make folate, so it must come from foods like leafy greens, legumes, and fortified grains. Low folate levels can cause anemia, fatigue, and neurological problems. During pregnancy, adequate folate is critical for fetal development. High folate levels are rare but may suggest certain health conditions. This test screens for deficiency, which is common in vegetarians, people with malabsorption disorders, and those taking certain medications.

Related Health Conditions

Conditions where Folate is commonly tested

Related Health Goals

Treatments & Interventions

Therapies monitored using Folate

Technical Information (LOINC Codes)

Standardized laboratory codes for this biomarker

2282-2Primary
Folate [Mass/volume] in Blood
ng/mL
2283-0
Folate [Mass/volume] in Red Blood Cells
ng/mL
2284-8
Folate [Mass/volume] in Serum or Plasma
ng/mL
14732-2
Folate [Moles/volume] in Serum or Plasma
nmol/L
14731-4
Folate [Moles/volume] in Red Blood Cells
nmol/L
55859-3
Folate [Mass/volume] in Cerebral spinal fluid
ug/L
14903-9
Folate [Interpretation] in Blood
25415-1
Folate [Moles/volume] in Blood
nmol/L
27088-4
Folate [Presence] in Blood

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