Culinary Ingredient per 2 grams - approximately 0.07oz or a level teaspoon 1g (gram) = 1000mg (milligram) = 1,000,000µg (microgram) Amino acids Alanine 0.68 mg, Arginine 0.60 mg, Aspartic acid 0.84 mg, Cystine and Cysteine* 0.56 mg, Glutamic acid 1.04 mg,, Glycine 0.64 mg, Histidine 0.56 mg, Isoleucine 0.60 mg, Leucine 0.68 mg, Lysine 0.64 mg, Methionine 0.56 mg, Phenylalanine 0.60 mg, Phosphoserene 2.92 mg, Proline 0.68 mg, Serine 0.64 mg, Threonine 0.64 mg, Tryptophan 0.56 mg, Tyrosine 0.56 mg, Valine 0.64 mg. *Cysteine is a non-essential methionine amino acid derivative formed in collaboration with vitamins B6 and B12 whereas cystine, a compound formed when two amino acids form a disulfide bond, is a more stable semi-essential amino acid. Both are important in protein synthesis, detoxification and metabolism and cystine is a substrate for the cystine-glutamate cell transport by which it is readily broken down to cysteine in the cell. Normal human hair and skin contains 10-14% cystine. What are amino acids? Antioxidant capacity and principal antioxidant nutrients Antioxidant capacity 403.32 µmole/TE ORAC. Alpha-linolenic acid (ALA) 990 µg, Calcium 24,000 µg, Copper 1.16 µg, Magnesium 16,060 µg, Phenolics (gallic acid equivalent) 332,220 µg, Polyphenols 70,132 µg, Potassium 38,100 µg, Selenium 0.08 µg, Superoxide dismutase 127 µg, Tannins 9,000 µg, Vitamin A (carotenoid precursors) 63.40µg, Vitamin C 848.28 µg, Vitamin E (alpha-tocopherol) 103.52 µg, Zinc 48.32 µg. What are antioxidants? Betaines Glycine Betaine trace, Gamma Amino Butyric Acid Betaine trace, Delta Amino Valeric Acid Betaine trace, TML (Laminine) trace, L-Carnitine trace, Trigonelline trace. What are betaines? Carbohydrates 1,106.40 mg of which total dietary fibre is 1,016.50 mg including non-starch polysaccharides Algin, Fucose, Fucoidan, Mannitol, Methylpentosans, Laminarin, Mannuronic acid and Chlorophyll (antioxidant). Soluble fibre is approximately 18% of total dietary fibre, insoluble 82%. What are carbohydrates? Enzymes Protease (pH7.4) 1,347.92 µg, Superoxide dismutase (antioxidant) 127 µg, Carbohydrase (pH8) 143.92 µg, Uronic acid 31.40 µg/g. What are enzymes? Essential fatty acids Total EPA and DHA Omega-3 1.56 mg, Omega-3 3.40 mg, Omega-6 10.24 mg, Omega 9 24.92 mg, Oleic acid 5.60 mg, Alpha-linolenic acid (ALA) (antioxidant) 1 mg, Eicosapentenoic acid (EPA) 0.012 mg, Docosapentaenoic (DPA) 0.008 mg, Docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) 0.012 mg, Monounsaturated fatty acids 16.04 mg, Polyunsaturated fatty acids 10.12 mg, Saturated fatty acids 6.32 mg, Trans fatty acids 0.012 mg. What are essential fatty acids? Minerals Calcium (antioxidant) 24 mg, Magnesium (antioxidant) 16.06 mg, Nitrogen 18.80 mg, Phosphorus 8.04 mg, Potassium (antioxidant) 38.12 mg, Sodium 66 mg, Sulphur 56.32 mg. What are minerals? Polyphenols 70,135.32 µg (antioxidant). What are polyphenols? Proteins 117.80 mg. What are proteins? Sugars Fructose 4.00 mg, Glucose 4.00 mg, Maltose 4.00 mg, Sucrose 4.00 mg. What are sugars? Trace elements Antimony 0.12 µg, Barium 10.80 µg, Beryllium 0.001 µg, Bismuth 0.001 µg, Boron 183.60 µg, Bromine 1,067.40 µg, Cerium 0.0001 µg, Cesium 0.08 µg, Chromium 0.80 µg, Cobalt 1.24 µg, Copper (antioxidant) 1.16 µg, Dysprosium 0.01 µg, Erbium trace µg, Europium 0.02 µg, Flouride (acid soluble) 11 µg, Gadolinium trace µg, Gallium 0.08 µg, Germanium 0.12 µg, Gold 0.020 µg, Hafnium 0.008 µg, Holmium trace µg, Iodine 1540 µg*, Iridium 0.052 µg, Iron 181.20 µg, Lanthanum trace µg, Lithium 0.68 µg, Lutetium 0.02 µg, Manganese (antioxidant as a component of Superoxide dismutase) 33.92 µg, Molybdenum 1.68 µg, Neodymium 0.0002 µg, Nickel 1.28 µg, Niobium 0.01 µg, Osmium 0.01 µg, Palladium 0.002 µg, Platinum 0.01 µg, Praeseodymium trace µg, Rhenium 0.26 µg, Rubidium 12.56 µg, Ruthenium 0.01 µg, Samarium trace µg, Scandium 0.0002 µg, Selenium (antioxidant) 0.08 µg, Silicon** 460.18 µg, Silver 0.12 µg, Strontium 1244 µg, Tantalum trace µg, Tellurium 0.10 µg, Terbium trace µg, Thallium 0.004 µg, Thorium 0.018 µg, Thuliam trace µg, Tin 0.04 µg, Titanium 6.40 µg, Tungsten 0.02 µg, Uranium 0.02 µg, Vanadium 4.82 µg, Ytterbium trace µg, Yttrium 0.0001 µg, Zinc (antioxidant) 48.32 µg, Zirconium 0.28 µg. *For more iodine information and a comparison of iodine levels in Seagreens products see below 'Iodine levels in Seagreens® nutrition products'. **Silicon and silica are different chemical species, the key difference being that silicon is an element whereas silica is a compound. Higher levels in seaweed may indicate the coincidental collection of sand during harvesting and is indicative of low grade seaweed unlikely to have been produced to standards for human consumption. What are trace elements? Vitamins A (precursor carotenoids, including betaine carotene, fucoxanthin and violaxanthin) (antioxidant) 63.40 µg, B1 (thiamin) 0.76 µg, B2 (riboflavin) 0.42 µg, B3 (niacin or vitamin PP) 12.67 µg, B5 (pantothenic acid and calcium pantothenate) 0.001 µg, B6 (pyridoxine) 0.0002 µg, B9 (folate) 1.80 µg, B12 (cobalamin) 0.003 µg, C (antioxidant) 848.26 µg, E (alpha-tocopherol) (antioxidant) with all the isomers of wheat germ 103.50 µg, H (biotin or vitamin B8) 0.09 µg, K (phytomenadione, K1 phylloquinone, K2 menaquinone 4 and menaquinone 7) 742 µg. What are vitamins? | |
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