Purine Content of Common Foods
| Proteins after digestion breakdown to
form nucleic acid and then to purine, which in turn are oxidized to form uric
acid. Besides this body can also synthesize purines from the carbon and nitrogen
compounds. Thus any substances from which these materials originate like
carbohydrate, fat and protein, produces uric acid. The normal range of uric acid is 2 to 7.8 mg / dl which if exceeds leads to Gout. Gout is an inherited disorder of purine metabolism in which abnormal levels of uric acid accumulate in the blood. The level of purine in different foods are as follows: | ||||||
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