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purine table and information

Please remember that food is usually responsible for only ca. 30% of the uric acid content in the blood serum. Diet is very important to those who wish to lower their uric acid, yet other considerations should not be overlooked. Extremely physical exertion or traumatic injuries may contribute to the occurrence of gout. Also foods that elevate the blood acidity, despite their low purine content, may cause an aggravation of gout. Some examples may be very spicy and greasy food, coffee, alcohol, excess tea, deep fried food and more. In Chinese medicine concepts, these foods fall under the category of Heat and Damp producing foods and beverages.

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  1. purine table and information purine table and information   HIGHEST IN PURINES (400 mg. uric acid/100 g and higher) HIGHEST IN PURINES (400 mg. uric acid/100 g and higher) Total Purines in mg uric Total Purines in mg uric acid/100 g (Average) acid/100 g (Average) Fish, sardines in oil Liver, Calf's Mushroom, flat, edible Boletus, dried Neck sweet bread, Calf's Ox liver Ox spleen Pig's heart Pig's liver Pig's lungs (lights) Pig's spleen Sheep's spleen Sprat, smoked Theobromine Yeast, Baker's Yeast, Brewer's MODERATELY HIGH IN PURINES (100 to 400 mg. uric acid/100g) MODERATELY HIGH IN PURINES (100 to 400 mg. uric acid/100g) Nutrition Density Nutrition Density in mg/MJ in mg/MJ 519.5 837.5 932.8 3012.9 1013.3 1052.6 1382 937.9 911.2 1208.2 1702.6 795.6 1611.3 2071.3 1866.6 Foods (alphabetically) Foods (alphabetically) Min Min Max Max 480 460 488 1260 554 444 530 515 434 516 773 804 2300 680 1810 399 560 Total Purines in mg uric Total Purines in mg uric acid/100 g (Average) acid/100 g (Average) 128 190 120 110 120 Nutr. Den Nutr. Density in mg/MJ mg/MJ 127.1 139.1 192 216.4 185.4 292.1 sity in Foods (alphabetically) Foods (alphabetically) Min Min Max Max Bean, seed, white, dry Bean, Soya, seed, dry Beef, chuck Beef, fillet Beef, fore rib, entrecote Beef, muscles only 133 Page 1  

  2. purine table and information purine table and information Total Purines in mg uric Total Purines in mg uric a acid/100 g (Average) cid/100 g (Average) Nutr. Density in Nutr. Density in mg/MJ mg/MJ 201.4 203.9 194.3 141.6 288.4 165.8 149.2 152.2 146.2 560 330.9 335.9 425.2 439.9 342.4 216.9 197.6 191.2 311.3 544.1 473.4 202 693.2 376.2 686.7 273.7 Foods (alphabetically) Foods (alphabetically) Min Min Max Max Beef, roast beef, sirloin Beef, shoulder Black gram (mungo bean), seed, dry Caviar (real) Chicken (breast with skin) Chicken (chicken for roasting), average Chicken, boiling fowl, average Chicken, leg with skin, without bone Duck, average Fish, Anchovy Fish, Carp Fish, Cod Fish, Haddock Fish, Halibut Fish, Herring roe Fish, Herring, Atlantic Fish, Herring, Matje cured Fish, Mackerel Fish, Pike-perch Fish, Redfish (ocean perch) Fish, Saithe (coalfish) Fish, salmon Fish, sardine, pilchard Fish, Sole Fish, trout Fish, Tuna 110 110 222 144 175 115 159 110 138 239 160 109 139 178 190 210 219 145 110 241 163 170 345 131 297 257 110 120 95 194 110 250 125 137 Page 2  

  3. purine table and information purine table and information Total Purines in mg uric Total Purines in mg uric acid/100 g (Average) acid/100 g (Average) Nutr. Densit Nutr. Density in mg/MJ mg/MJ 246.2 116.7 86.4 248.1 367.6 438.8 419.6 371 93.8 67.4 426.3 346.4 389.1 391.5 504.3 569.5 961.4 186 84.2 784.5 208.2 406.7 86 92.3 82.6 y in Foods (alphabetically) Foods (alphabetically) Min Min Max Max Fish, Tuna in oil Goose Grape, dried, raisin, sultana Ham, cooked Heart, Sheep's Horse meat Kidney, Calf's Lamb (muscles only) Lentil, seed, dry Linseed Liver, chicken Lobster Lungs, Calf's Mussel Ox heart Ox kidney Ox lungs (lights) Ox tongue Peas, chick (garbanzo), seed, dry Pig's kidney Pig's tongue Pike Poppy seed, seed, dry Pork belly Pork belly, raw, smoked dried 290 165 107 131 241 200 218 182 127 105 243 118 147 112 256 269 399 160 109 334 136 140 170 100 127 114.45 164.65 60 175 80 110 Page 3  

  4. purine table and information purine table and information Total Purines in mg u Total Purines in mg uric acid/100 g (Average) acid/100 g (Average) ric Nutr. Density in Nutr. Density in mg/MJ mg/MJ 260 170.4 334.8 155 357.4 374.9 165.2 207.7 219.4 127.8 65.9 122.2 80.2 505.8 397.9 815.9 59.5 237.3 309.6 347.3 353.2 310.2 438.7 326.9 309.3 Foods (alphabetically) Foods (alphabetically) Min Min Max Max Pork chop with bone Pork chuck Pork fillet Pork hip bone (hind leg) Pork leg (hind leg) Pork muscles only Pork shoulder with skin (blade of shoulder) Rabbit meat, average with bone Rabbit/Hare (average) Sausage "Jagdwurst" Sausage salami, German Sausage, liver (liverwurst) Sausages, frying, from pork Scallop Shrimp, brown Spleen, Calf's Sunflower seed, dry Turkey, young animal, average, with skin Veal chop, cutlet with bone Veal fillet Veal knuckle with bone Veal, leg of veal with bone Veal, muscles only Veal, neck with bone Veal, shoulder 145 140 150 120 160 166 150 132 105 112 104 165 101 136 147 343 143 150 140 140 150 150 172 150 140 140 135 145 115 150 150 145 150 130 160 145 95 150 150 60 234 140 140 160 150 Page 4  

  5. purine table and information purine table and information Total Purines in Total Purines in mg uric acid/100 g (Average) acid/100 g (Average) mg uric Nutr. Density in Nutr. Density in mg/MJ mg/MJ 205 336.5 Foods (alphabetically) Foods (alphabetically) Min Min Max Max Venison back Venison haunch (leg) 105 138 105 154 LOWEST IN PURINES (100 mg. uric acid/100 g and le LOWEST IN PURINES (100 mg. uric acid/100 g and le Total Purines in mg uric Total Purines in mg uric acid/100 g (Average) acid/100 g (Average) Nu Nutr. Density in tr. Density in mg/MJ mg/MJ 15.7 60.1 71.6 834.6 310.9 290 20.9 402.1 152.4 71.1 378.3 266.9 39.4 96.5 75.4 75.2 86 108.5 143.7 203.1 13.9 Foods (alphabetically) Foods (alphabetically) Min Min Max Max Almond, sweet Apple Apricot Artichoke Asparagus Aubergine Avocado Bamboo Shoots Banana Barley without husk, whole grain Bean sprouts, Soya Beans, French (string beans, haricot) Beans, French, dried Beef, corned (German) Beer, alcohol free Beer, Pilsner lager beer, regular beer, German Beer, real, light Beet root Bilberry, blueberry, huckleberry Brain, Calf's Bread, wheat (flour) or (white bread) 37 14 73 78 23 21 19 29 57 96 80 37 45 57 8.1 13 14 19 22 92 14 19.71 29.57 20 40 43 50 15 21 Page 5  

  6. purine table and information purine table and information Total Purines in mg uric Total Purines in mg uric acid/100 g (Average) acid/100 g (Average) Nutr. Dens Nutr. Density in mg/MJ mg/MJ 691.6 456 350.2 342.6 210.3 155.9 537.9 37.8 390.6 5 4.3 22 6.8 5.4 4.8 41.7 75.5 64.2 171.8 412.4 581.2 49.7 140.9 220.3 200.8 44.9 ity in Foods (alphabetically) Foods (alphabetically) Min Min Max Max Broccoli Brussels sprouts Cabbage, red Cabbage, savoy Cabbage, white Carrot Cauliflower Caviar substitute Celeriac Cheese, Brie Cheese, Cheddar/Cheshire cheese, 50% fat content Cheese, cottage Cheese, edam, 30% fat content in dry matter Cheese, edam, 40% fat content in dry matter Cheese, edam, 45% fat content in dry matter Cheese, Limburger, 20% fat content in dry matter Cherry, Morello Cherry, sweet Chicory Chinese leaves Chives Cocoa powder, oil partially removed Corn, sweet Fish, Crayfish Cress Crispbread 81 69 32 37 22 17 51 18 30 7.1 6 9.4 7.1 7.1 7.1 32 17 7.1 12 21 67 71 52 60 28 60 19.79 19.87 36.62 42.71 14 25 Page 6  

  7. purine table and information purine table and information Total Purines in mg uric Total Purines in mg uric acid/100 g (Average) acid/100 g (Average) Nutr. Density in Nutr. Density in mg/MJ mg/MJ 141.7 122.6 29.9 144.4 297.7 139 60.4 57.2 80.2 101.3 94.6 939.4 309.1 88.5 243.9 714.1 274.4 645.3 58.8 143 41.9 748.9 858.2 1011.6 488.5 356.2 Foods (alphabetically) Foods (alphabetically) Min Min Max Max Cucumber Currant, red Date, dried Elderberry, black Endive Fennel leaves Fig (dried) Fish, eel (smoked) Frankfurter sausages Gooseberry Grape Grass, Viper's (black salsify) Kale Kiwi fruit (Chinese gooseberry, strawberry peach Kohlrabi Leek Lettuce Lettuce, Lamb's Meat, luncheon Melon, Cantelope Millet, shucked corn Morel Mushroom Mushroom, flat, edible Boletus Mushrooms, canned, solid and liquid Mushrooms, Chanterelle 7.3 17 35 33 17 14 64 78 89 16 27 71 48 19 25 74 13 38 70 33 62 30 58 92 29 17 10 16 45 68.74 110 129.52 10.86 29.61 9.75 29.25 55.48 60.52 Page 7  

  8. purine table and information purine table and information Total Purines in mg uric Total Purines in mg uric acid/100 g (Average) acid/100 g (Average) Mushrooms, Chanterelles, canned, solids & liquids Nuts, Brazil Nuts, hazelnut (cobnut) Nuts, peanut Oats, without husk, whole grain Olive, green, marinated Onion Orange Ox brain Oyster Oyster, mushroom Parsley, leaf Pasta made with egg (noodles, macaroni, spaghetti Pea, pod and seed, green Pea, seed, dry Peach Pear Peppers, green Pig's brain Pineapple Plaice Plum Plum, dried Potato Potato, cooked with skin Pudding, black Nutr. Density in Nutr. Density in mg/MJ mg/MJ 114.2 8.3 13.9 33.8 63.6 51.1 112.4 105.9 140.7 322.6 1054.6 266.2 26.6 245.7 82.7 119.6 51.5 681 161.71 81.4 257.6 116.8 67.9 53.6 60.3 42.8 Foods (alphabetically) Foods (alphabetically) Mi Min n Max Max 17 23 37 79 94 29 13 19 75 90 50 57 40 84 95 21 12 55 83 19 93 24 64 16 18 55 27 42 84.78 166.56 2 17 37.23 90.55 Page 8  

  9. purine table and information purine table and information Total Purines in mg uric Total Purines in mg uric acid/100 g (Average) acid/100 g (Average) Nutr. Density in Nutr. Density in mg/MJ mg/MJ 422 185 234.3 210.6 126.3 212.6 18.2 41 224.7 117.3 66.8 67.4 65.7 65.7 81.5 45.9 26.5 844.7 296.2 156.8 243.8 196.4 145.7 9.1 39.4 27.7 Foods (alphabetically) Foods (alphabetically) Min Min Max Max Pumpkin Quince Radish Radishes Raspberry Rhubarb Rolls, bread Rye, whole grain Sauerkraut, dripped off Sausage "Bierschincken" Sausage "Fleischwurst" Sausage "Mortadella" Sausage "Munich Weisswurst" Sausage, Vienna Sausages, frying, from veal Sausages, German (Mettwurst) Sesame (gingelly) seed, Oriental, dry Spinach Squash, summer Strawberry Tench Tofu Tomato Nuts, Walnut Wheat, whole grain Yogurt, min. 3.5% fat content 44 30 15 13 18 12 21 51 16 85 78 96 73 78 91 74 62 57 24 21 80 68 11 25 51 8.1 47 12 63 20 79 130 11.81 25.59 40.2 83.41 Page 9  

  10. purine table and information purine table and information   Please remember that food is usually responsible for only ca. 30% of the uric acid content in the blood serum. Diet is very important to those who wish to lower their uric acid, yet other considerations should not be overlooked. Extremely physical exertion or traumatic injuries may contribute to the occurrence of gout. Also foods that elevate the blood acidity, despite their low purine content, may cause an aggravation of gout. Some examples may be: very spicy and greasy food, coffee, alcohol, excess tea, deeply fried food and more. In Chinese medicine concepts, these foods fall under the category of Heat and Damp producing foods and beverages. The following foods list is from the book Gout by Prof. R. Grahame, Dr. A. Simmonds and Dr. E. Carrey: Group A: 0-50mg purine per 100g Group B: 50-150mg purine per 100g Group C: 150-1,000mg purine per 100g Wild or Farmed Game (Pheasant, quail, grouse, rabbit/hare, venison) Fruits Poultry: (Chicken, duck, turkey, goose) Vegetables: All, except those in Group B (runner/green/string beans/French beans, mange-tour, and sugar snap peas are all right Cereals: All except those in Group B (most breads and cakes, most breakfast cereals, biscuits, rice, barley, couscous, polenta, and pasta are permitted in moderation) Dairy Products (Milk, creams, yogurt, ice cream, cheese, eggs – bearing in mind the high fat content of most dairy products) Organ Meats (Kidney, heart, sweetbreads, liver, pâté, terrine, liver sausage, foie gras) Red Meats and Sausages (Veal, beef, lamb, pork, bacon) Fish: Except those in Group C Extracts of Meat and Yeast (Bovril, Oxo, Marmite, Vegemite) Oysters, Mussels, and Most Other Shellfish, Prawns, Shrimp, Scampi Fish Roe (Cod roe, caviar, taramasalata) Fats, within reasonable calorie limits (Butter, most cooking oils, lard, “shortening,” salad dressing, mayonnaise) Wholegrain Bread and Pasta Scallops, Herrings, Mackerel, Trout Wholegrain Cereals (Including oatmeal, brown rice, and tahini) Nuts: Not peanuts or cashews, and preferably not salted nuts Crayfish, Lobster Lentils, Soya Beans, Bean Curd, Tofu, Tempeh, Miso, Hummus, Peas and Beans (including Chickpeas) Small Fish – Whole or Processed (Anchovies, sardines, sprats, whitebait, anchovy paste, Gentlemen’s Relish, Thai fish sauce) Olives Preserves and Sweets (Jam, marmalade, chutney, pickles) Peanuts, Peanut Butter, Cashews, Ground Nuts Beverages: Including tea, coffee, soft drinks (but these may contain caffeine) Peanuts, Peanut Butter, Cashews, Ground Nuts Brassicas (Cauliflower, broccoli/calabrese, kale, Brussels sprouts, “Chinese greens” Spinach, Asparagus, Avocado, and Mushrooms Page 10  

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