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== Mechanism of action ==
Folinic acid is a 5-formyl derivative of [[tetrahydrofolic acid]]. It is readily converted to other reduced folic acid derivatives (e.g., [[5,10-methylenetetrahydrofolate]], [[5-methyltetrahydrofolate]]), thus has vitamin activity equivalent to that of folic acid. Since it does not require the action of [[dihydrofolate reductase]] for its conversion, its function as a vitamin is unaffected by [[enzyme inhibition|inhibition]] of this enzyme by drugs such as methotrexate. This is the classical view of folinic acid rescue therapy.  In 1980s, however, folinic acid was found to reactivate the dihydrofolate reductase itself even when methotrexate exists.

Mechanism of action

Folinic acid is a 5-formyl derivative of tetrahydrofolic acid. It is readily converted to other reduced folic acid derivatives (e.g., 5,10-methylenetetrahydrofolate, 5-methyltetrahydrofolate), thus has vitamin activity equivalent to that of folic acid. Since it does not require the action of dihydrofolate reductase for its conversion, its function as a vitamin is unaffected by inhibition of this enzyme by drugs such as methotrexate. This is the classical view of folinic acid rescue therapy. In 1980s, however, folinic acid was found to reactivate the dihydrofolate reductase itself even when methotrexate exists.