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

Shrimp, Sakura, dried and Gout

Shrimp, Sakura, dried contains 748.9 mg total purines per 100 g.

Risk Band: Extreme

Purine Breakdown

  • Adenine: 83.9 mg
  • Guanine: 124.0 mg
  • Hypoxanthine: 512.0 mg
  • Xanthine: 29.0 mg

Is Shrimp, Sakura, dried High in Purines?

Based on total purine concentration, Shrimp, Sakura, dried is classified as Extreme. Individual tolerance varies and this information is educational only.

Where You Might Encounter Shrimp, Sakura, dried

Some foods are eaten directly, while others also appear as ingredients in dressings, sauces, spreads, mixed dishes, restaurant meals, or processed foods.

  • Caesar-style seafood salads
  • Sushi and rolls
  • Fried rice
  • Seafood pasta
  • Buffet seafood dishes

Hidden sources may help explain why a meal triggered symptoms even when the main dish looked lower in purines.

Why did I get a flare? Not sure why you felt symptoms after a salad, sauce, or seafood dish? Check hidden purine sources.

Comparison

Comparing within the same category (Finfish and shellfish) is usually the most meaningful. Values are mg total purines per 100 g.

In Finfish and shellfish, lowest: Sea cucumber, raw (7.7) · highest: Seabass, Japanese, skin, raw (1399.7)

Lower in Finfish and shellfish

Higher in Finfish and shellfish