Is Fish ball, processed High in Purines?
Quick answer
Fish ball, processed contains 67.7 mg total purines per 100 g in the Purine–Gout Index dataset.
It is classified as Lowwithin the Finfish and shellfish category.
This page is for educational comparison only and is not medical advice.
How many purines are in Fish ball, processed?
The current dataset reports 67.7 mg total purines per 100 g for Fish ball, processed. The country reported for this item is Japan.
What this means
This classification is based on total purine concentration per 100 g. It is most useful for comparing foods in the same category, such as seafood with seafood or meats with meats. It does not by itself predict individual clinical outcomes.
How Fish ball, processed compares with other Finfish and shellfish foods
In Finfish and shellfish, the lowest item in the current dataset is Sea cucumber, raw (7.7 mg/100 g), while the highest is Seabass, Japanese, skin, raw (1399.7 mg/100 g).
Lower-purine Finfish and shellfish foods
- Squid organs, raw (59.6:0.0 mg)
- Clams, canned (62:0.0 mg)
- Sablefish skin, raw (66.9:0.0 mg)
- Fish ball, processed (67.7:0.0 mg)
- Monkfish, raw (70.1:0.0 mg)
- Scallops, raw (76.5:0.0 mg)
- Octopus organs, raw (79.89999999999999:0.0 mg)
- Roe, mixed species, raw (80.78999999999999:0.0 mg)
Higher-purine Finfish and shellfish foods
- Monkfish, raw (70.1:0.0 mg)
- Scallops, raw (76.5:0.0 mg)
- Octopus organs, raw (79.89999999999999:0.0 mg)
Purine breakdown
- Adenine: 12.2 mg
- Guanine: 24.2 mg
- Hypoxanthine: 31.3 mg
- Xanthine: 0.0 mg
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Frequently asked questions
Is Fish ball, processed high in purines?
In this dataset, Fish ball, processed is classified as Low with 67.7 mg total purines per 100 g.
How does Fish ball, processed compare with similar foods?
Fish ball, processed contains more total purines than Squid organs, raw, but less than Monkfish, raw, among foods in the same category.
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