Soybean (partially hydrogenated) and cottonseed oils, blend

Nutritional value and chemical composition.

The table shows the content of nutrients (calories, proteins, fats, carbohydrates, vitamins and minerals) per 100 grams edible part.
NutrientQuantityNorm**% of the norm in 100 g% of the norm in 100 kcal100% normal
Caloric value884 kCal1684 kCal52.5%5.9%190 g
Fats100 g56 g178.6%20.2%56 g
Vitamins
Vitamin B4, choline0.2 mg500 mg250000 g
Vitamin E, alpha tocopherol, TE12.1 mg15 mg80.7%9.1%124 g
Vitamin K, phylloquinone24.7 μg120 μg20.6%2.3%486 g
Sterols
Phytosterols152 mg~
Saturated fatty acids
Saturated fatty acids18 gmax 18.7 г
14: 0 Myristic0.3 g~
16: 0 Palmitic14 g~
18: 0 Stearin3.7 g~
Monounsaturated fatty acids29.5 gmin 16.8 г175.6%19.9%
16: 1 Palmitoleic0.2 g~
18: 1 Olein (omega-9)29.3 g~
Polyunsaturated fatty acids48.1 gfrom 11.2 to 20.6233.5%26.4%
18: 2 Linoleic45.3 g~
18: 3 Linolenic2.8 g~
Omega-3 fatty acids2.8 gfrom 0.9 to 3.7100%11.3%
Omega-6 fatty acids45.3 gfrom 4.7 to 16.8269.6%30.5%
 

The energy value is 884 kcal.

  • cup = 218 g (1927.1 kCal)
  • tsp = 4.5 g (39.8 kCal)
  • tablespoon = 13.6 g (120.2 kCal)
Soybean (partially hydrogenated) and cottonseed oils, blend rich in vitamins and minerals such as: vitamin E – 80,7%, vitamin K – 20,6%
  • Vitamin E possesses antioxidant properties, is necessary for the functioning of the gonads, heart muscle, is a universal stabilizer of cell membranes. With a deficiency of vitamin E, hemolysis of erythrocytes and neurological disorders are observed.
  • Vitamin K regulates blood clotting. Lack of vitamin K leads to an increase in blood clotting time, a lowered content of prothrombin in the blood.
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