RBC FOLATE - CORRECTED, SERUM & WHOLE BLOOD

Corrected Folate RBC levels adjust for possible vitamin B12 deficiency, offering a more precise assessment of folate status in red blood cells. It helps diagnose megaloblastic anemia.

Also known asFolate Rbc Corrected Folate Rbc Corrected

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Home Collection, Lab Visit

Contains

5 parameters

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Test details

RBC FOLATE - CORRECTED, SERUM & WHOLE BLOOD Test in Bengaluru Overview

The RBC folate test measures the amount of folate (vitamin B9) inside red blood cells (RBCs). Unlike a serum folate test, which shows recent dietary intake, RBC folate reflects long-term folate stores in the body (over the past few months).

Why RBC FOLATE - CORRECTED, SERUM WHOLE BLOOD Test Is Done

Doctors may order an RBC folate test to:

  • Evaluate folate deficiency (which can cause anemia or neurological symptoms).
  • Differentiate between vitamin B12 and folate deficiency in cases of megaloblastic anemia.
  • Monitor nutritional status in conditions affecting absorption (e.g., celiac disease, Crohn’s disease).
  • Check folate status in pregnancy, since low folate increases the risk of neural tube defects.
  • Assess people with alcohol use disorder, malnutrition, or certain medications (e.g., methotrexate, anticonvulsants).

Sample Collection

  • A blood sample is drawn (typically from a vein in the arm).
  • The test measures folate concentration within the RBCs rather than in serum.

Interpretation of RBC FOLATE - CORRECTED, SERUM WHOLE BLOOD

Result

Possible Meaning

Low RBC folate

Folate deficiency due to poor diet, malabsorption, alcoholism, certain drugs, or increased demand (e.g., pregnancy).

Normal RBC folate, low serum folate

Recent dietary deficiency but normal body stores.

Low RBC folate + low serum folate

True folate deficiency.

Normal or high RBC folate, low vitamin B12

Suggests B12 deficiency rather than folate deficiency.

Clinical Importance

Maintaining adequate folate levels is crucial for:

  • DNA synthesis and repair
  • Red blood cell formation
  • Fetal neural development

People Who Should Consider an RBC Folate Test

1. Those With Symptoms of Folate Deficiency

If you have any of these, your doctor may order the test:

  • Fatigue, weakness, or pallor (suggesting anemia)
  • Shortness of breath or lightheadedness
  • Glossitis (sore, red tongue)
  • Mouth ulcers
  • Irritability, poor concentration, or depression
  • Tingling or numbness (though this is more common with B12 deficiency)

2. People With Megaloblastic (Macrocytic) Anemia

  • RBC folate testing helps distinguish between folate deficiency and vitamin B12 deficiency as causes of large, immature red cells seen on a blood smear.

3. Pregnant or Planning Pregnancy

  • Folate is vital for fetal neural tube development.
  • Women with low dietary intake, poor absorption, or previous pregnancies with neural tube defects may be tested.
  1. Individuals With Malnutrition or Poor Diet
  2. People With Chronic Alcohol Use
  3. Patients on Certain Medications

You should consider the RBC Folate test if:

  • You have symptoms or lab signs of anemia,
  • You’re pregnant or planning pregnancy,
  • You have conditions or medications that affect nutrient absorption,
  • Or your doctor suspects long-term folate deficiency.

Clinical Significance

1. Detection of Folate Deficiency

  • Megaloblastic anemia: RBC folate is crucial in diagnosing folate-deficiency anemia, characterized by large, immature red blood cells (megaloblasts).
  • Symptoms of deficiency: Fatigue, weakness, irritability, shortness of breath, and glossitis (inflamed tongue).

2. Differentiating Folate vs. Vitamin B12 Deficiency

  • Both deficiencies can cause megaloblastic anemia.
  • RBC folate specifically indicates folate stores, while B12 testing is required because:
    • Folate supplementation can correct anemia but not neurological damage caused by B12 deficiency.
  • Clinically, this prevents misdiagnosis and improper treatment.

3. Preconception and Pregnancy Care

  • Adequate RBC folate levels in women of childbearing age are essential to prevent neural tube defects (spina bifida, anencephaly) in the fetus.
  • RBC folate is preferred over serum folate because it reflects long-term folate status, which is critical during early pregnancy.
Preparations

No special preparations needed

Test included
RBC FOLATE - CORRECTED, SERUM & WHOLE BLOOD includes 5 parameters

  • Folic Acid
  • Hemolysate Folate
  • Hematocrit
  • Rbc Folate
  • Corrected Rbc Folate

Test code

3523C

Specimen vol. and vacutainer information
SpecimenVacutainerVolume
Edta Whole BloodLavender Vacutainer1 ML
SerumYellow Vacutainer2 ML

Specimen stability information

Edta Whole Blood, Serum

Specimen rejection criteria

Test run frequency

Monday,Wednesday,Friday TIME - 14:30

Turn around time

Same Day

Performing locations

Department

  • Haemotology
  • Endocrinology

CPT and Loinc codes

RBC FOLATE - CORRECTED, SERUM & WHOLE BLOOD

3000