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Game meat, bison, ribeye, separable lean only, 1" steak, cooked, broiled
Food nutritional details
• Carbohydrate Factor: 3.87
• Fat Factor: 9.02
• Protein Factor: 4.27
• Nitrogen to Protein Conversion Factor: 6.25
Nutrition Facts | ||
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Nutrients | Amount Unit |
% DV * |
Energy, kilojoules | kJ | |
Calories | Cal | |
Protein | g | |
Fat total | g | |
- Saturated | g | |
- Cholesterol | mg | |
Carbs total | g | |
- Sugars | g | |
Dietary Fiber | g | |
Magnesium, Mg | mg | |
Iron, Fe | mg | |
* Daily Value (DV) Percentage - recommended intakes of nutrients for adults and children four or more years of age |
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Complete nutrient break down detailed table for item: 17335 - Game meat, bison, ribeye, separable lean only, 1" steak, cooked, broiled.
Nutrient name | Amount Unit |
%DV * |
Proximates | ||
⊕ Ash | g | |
⊕ Carbohydrate, by difference | g | |
⊕ Energy, food calories | Cal | |
⊕ Energy, kilojoules | kJ | |
⊕ Fiber, dietary total | g | |
⊕ Protein | g | |
⊕ Sugars, total | g | |
⊕ Total lipid (fat) | g | |
⊕ Water | g | |
Minerals | ||
Major Minerals | ||
⊕ Calcium, Ca | mg | |
⊕ Magnesium, Mg | mg | |
⊕ Phosphorus, P | mg | |
⊕ Potassium, K | mg | |
⊕ Sodium, Na | mg | |
Trace Minerals | ||
⊕ Copper, Cu | mg | |
⊕ Iron, Fe | mg | |
⊕ Manganese, Mn | mg | |
⊕ Selenium, Se | µg | |
⊕ Zinc, Zn | mg | |
Vitamins | ||
Water Soluble Vitamins | ||
⊕ Folate, dietary folate equivalent (DFE) | µg | |
⊕ Folate, found in food | µg | |
⊕ Folate, total | µg | |
⊕ Folic acid | µg | |
⊕ Niacin, also called vitamin B3, nicotinic acid | mg | |
⊕ Pantothenic acid, known as pantothenate or vitamin B5 | mg | |
⊕ Riboflavin, also called vitamin B2 | mg | |
⊕ Thiamine (vitamin B1) | mg | |
⊕ Vitamin B-12, also called cobalamin | µg | |
⊕ Vitamin B6 | mg | |
⊕ Vitamin C, total ascorbic acid | mg | |
Fat Soluble Vitamins | ||
⊕ Carotene, alpha (α-carotene) | µg | |
⊕ Carotene, beta (β-carotene) | µg | |
⊕ Cryptoxanthin, beta (β-cryptoxanthin) | µg | |
⊕ Lutein + zeaxanthin (important nutrients) | µg | |
⊕ Lycopene | µg | |
⊕ Retinol | µg | |
⊕ Vitamin A, IU | IU | |
⊕ Vitamin A, RAE | µg | |
⊕ Vitamin E (alpha-tocopherol) | mg | |
Lipids (plus Fatty Acids) | ||
⊕ 10:0 decanoic, capric fatty acid | g | |
⊕ 12:0 dodecanoic, lauric fatty acid | g | |
⊕ 14:0 tetradecanoic, myristic, common saturated fatty acid | g | |
⊕ 14:1 tetradecenoic, myristoleic omega-5 fatty acid | g | |
⊕ 15:0 pentadecanoic fatty acid | g | |
⊕ 15:1 pentadecenoic | g | |
⊕ 16:0 hexadecanoic, palmitic fatty acid | g | |
⊕ 16:1 undifferentiated, hexadecenoic, palmitoleic | g | |
⊕ 17:0 heptadecanoic, margaric fatty acid | g | |
⊕ 17:1 heptadecenoic | g | |
⊕ 18:0 octadecanoic, stearic fatty acid | g | |
⊕ 18:1 undifferentiated, octadecenoic, oleic | g | |
⊕ 18:2 undifferentiated, octadecadienoic, linoleic | g | |
⊕ 18:3 Omega−6 GLA (ω-6, n-6) cis, cis, cis gamma-linolenic acid | g | |
⊕ 18:3 undifferentiated, octadecatrienoic, linolenic | g | |
⊕ 20:0 eicosanoic, arachidic fatty acid | g | |
⊕ 20:1 eicosenoic, gadoleic | g | |
⊕ 20:2 ω-6, n-6 cis, cis, eicosadienoic | g | |
⊕ 20:3 undifferentiated, eicosatrienoic | g | |
⊕ 20:4 undifferentiated, eicosatetraenoic, arachidonic | g | |
⊕ 22:0 docosanoic, behenic fatty acid | g | |
⊕ 8:0 octanoic, caprylic fatty acid | g | |
⊕ Cholesterol | mg | |
⊕ Fatty acids, total monounsaturated | g | |
⊕ Fatty acids, total polyunsaturated (PUFAs) | g | |
⊕ Fatty acids, total saturated | g | |
Amino Acids | ||
Essential Amino Acids (indispensable) | ||
⊕ Histidine (His or H) α-amino acid | g | |
⊕ Isoleucine (Ile or I) α-amino acid | g | |
⊕ Leucine (Leu or L) α-amino acid | g | |
⊕ Lysine (Lys or K) α-amino acid | g | |
⊕ Methionine (Met or M) α-amino acid | g | |
⊕ Phenylalanine (Phe or F) α-amino acid | g | |
⊕ Threonine (Thr or T) α-amino acid | g | |
⊕ Tryptophan (Trp) standard amino acid | g | |
⊕ Valine (Val or V) α-amino acid | g | |
Non-essential Amino Acids (dispensable) | ||
⊕ Alanine, Ala or A, α-amino acid | g | |
⊕ Arginine, Arg or R, α-amino acid | g | |
⊕ Aspartic acid, D-AA, Asp, or D, α-amino acid | g | |
⊕ Cystine | g | |
⊕ Glutamic acid, Glu or E, proteinogenic amino acid | g | |
⊕ Glycine, Gly or G, proteinogenic amino acid, not chiral | g | |
⊕ Hydroxyproline, HYP, non-proteinogenic amino acid | g | |
⊕ Proline, Pro or P, α-amino acid | g | |
⊕ Serine, Ser or S, proteinogenic amino acid | g | |
⊕ Tyrosine, Tyr or Y | g | |
Other | ||
⊕ Alcohol, ethyl, EtOH or Et, pure, 2-carbon | g | |
⊕ Caffeine | mg | |
⊕ Theobromine (formerly Xantheose) | mg |
⊕ - extra details about the nutrient.
* Daily Value (DV) - The daily value, is a guide for percentage of a nutrient, that is obtained from a serving of the food, most often based on a 2000 calorie diet. This information represents recommended dietary intakes of nutrients for adults and children from four (4) years and above and suggests the levels of intake of essential nutrients that sufficiently meet the nutritional requirements of healthy individuals. It is also referred to as RDI (Recommended Daily Intake) or nutritional RDA (Recommended Daily Allowance) or in some cases only as AI (Adequate Intake) average.
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Break down to a single nutrient element
The detailed table of nutrients composition above for Game meat, bison, ribeye, separable lean only, 1" steak, cooked, broiled is broken down into macro-nutrients (dietary elements) and micro-nutrients, which are source of nourishment essential for human body growth and maintenance. All nutrient's and non-nutrients (e.i. fiber, water) values are measured in following units and their symbols:
- grams - g
- milligrams - mg
- micrograms - µg or mcg or ug
- International Unit - IU (volume or mass measurements for substance amounts)
- kilocalorie or calorie - kcal or Cal (dietary or nutritionist's calorie or kilo-calorie, energy unit, in nutrition science this large Cal and kcal are equal in numbers or quantity sense)
- kilojoules - kJ (energy from food intake)
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