COTTONSEED FLR,PART DEFATTED (GLANDLESS) Nutrition Facts

COTTONSEED FLR,PART DEFATTED (GLANDLESS) Nutrition Facts


Please note this nutritional information is based on a serving size of: 1 - cup
 
Amount per Serving
Daily Recommended Intake
Calories
337 Kcal
(Based on a 2000 Calorie Intake; for Adults and Children 4 or More Years of Age)
Fat
6  g
9 % of 65g
Saturates 1.49  g
7 % of 20g
Monounsaturates 1.07  g
 N/A
Polyunsaturates 2.78  g
 N/A
Cholesterol
  0  mg
0 % of 300mg 
Sodium
33  mg
1 % of 2400mg  
Carbohydrates
  38  g
13 % of 300g 
Fiber
  3  g
12 % of 25g  
Sugars
  0  g
 N/A
Protein
39  g 
78 % of 50g Excellent Source
Retinol
  0  µg
 N/A
Vitamin C
  2  mg
3 % of 60mg  
Calcium
449  mg 
  Excellent Source of Calcium45 % of 1000mg 
Iron
12  mg 
Excellent Source of Iron67 % of 18mg  
Vitamin E
0  µg 
N/A 
Vitamin K 0  µg 
  0 % of 80µg  
Thiamin
2  mg  
Excellent Source of Thiamin133.33 % of 1.5mg  
Riboflavin
0  mg 
  0 % of 1.7mg 
Niacin
4  mg  
  Good Source of Niacin20 % of 20mg 
Vitamin B12
  0  µg 
  0 % of 6µg 
Pantothenate
0  mg  
  0 % of 10mg 
Potassium 1666  mg  Excellent Source of Potassium83 % of 2000mg 
Phosphorus
1501  mg 
Excellent Source of Phosphorus150 % of 1000mg  
Magnesium
678  mg 
  Excellent Source of Magnesium170 % of 400mg 
Zinc
11  mg 
% of 15mg 
Vitamin B6
1  mg 
  Excellent Source 50 % of 2mg 
Folic Acid
  0  µg 
 N/A
0
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COTTONSEED FLR,PART DEFATTED (GLANDLESS) is a Excellent Source of Protein

Protein makes up the structure of most cells in the human body. The major function of protein with regards to exercise is its involvement in the reparation and development of all tissues and hence it is essential for muscle growth. Protein is made up of small molecules called amino acids. While some amino acids are manufactured by the body, some must be obtained through the diet. These are known as the essential amino acids. All 22 a.a must be present in order for the body to metabolize protein properly.
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