Purine–Gout Table — Evidence-based food ratings Mackerel, canned Purine Content (mg/100 g) | Purine–Gout Index

Is Mackerel, canned High in Purines?

Quick answer

Mackerel, canned contains 246.0 mg total purines per 100 g in the Purine–Gout Index dataset.

It is classified as Highwithin the Finfish and shellfish category.

Mackerel, canned contains 246.0 mg total purines per 100 g and is classified as High within the Finfish and shellfish category.

This page is for educational comparison only and is not medical advice.

How many purines are in Mackerel, canned?

The current dataset reports 246.0 mg total purines per 100 g for Mackerel, canned. The country reported for this item is USA.

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 Mackerel, canned 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).

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Purine breakdown

  • Adenine: 23.0 mg
  • Guanine: 109.0 mg
  • Hypoxanthine: 16.0 mg
  • Xanthine: 98.0 mg

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Frequently asked questions

Is Mackerel, canned high in purines?

In this dataset, Mackerel, canned is classified as High with 246.0 mg total purines per 100 g.

How does Mackerel, canned compare with similar foods?

Mackerel, canned contains more total purines than Okiami (krill), raw, but less than Salmon, Atlantic, farmed, raw, among foods in the same category.

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