Nutrionio
Broiled bison top sirloin

Broiled bison top sirloin - nutritional value information and benefits

per 100g, % - from average daily nutrient intake

7%

171 kcal

Calories

37%

28 g

Protein

0%

0 g

Carbohydrate

6%

6 g

Fat

General nutrients

Key components of food that provide the body with energy and all the necessary substances for life, growth, and normal functioning.

Water 65.10 g

3%

65.10

Calories 171.00 kcal

7%

171.00

Protein 28.05 g

37%

28.05

Fat 5.65 g

6%

5.65

Ash 1.17 g

-

-

Carbohydrate 0.00 g

0%

0.00

Carbohydrates

The main source of energy. Read more

Fiber 0.00 g

Sugars 0.00 g

Minerals

Support metabolism, bone formation, nerve impulse transmission, water-salt balance, and immune function. Read more

Calcium Ca 5.00 mg

0%

5.00

Iron Fe 3.47 mg

34%

3.47

Magnesium Mg 27.00 mg

6%

27.00

Phosphorus P 253.00 mg

36%

253.00

Potassium K 387.00 mg

8%

387.00

Sodium Na 53.00 mg

4%

53.00

Zinc Zn 5.11 mg

46%

5.11

Copper Cu 0.21 mg

23%

0.21

Manganese Mn 0.01 mg

0%

0.01

Selenium Se 41.20 mcg

74%

41.20

Vitamins (fat-soluble)

Important for metabolism, growth, and regulation of bodily functions. Read more

Vitamin A 0.00 mcg

0%

0.00

Retinol 0.00 mcg

0%

0.00

Beta-carotene 0.00 mcg

0%

0.00

Alpha-carotene 0.00 mcg

0%

0.00

Beta-cryptoxanthin 0.00 mcg

-

-

Lycopene 0.00 mcg

-

-

Lutein and zeaxanthin 0.00 mcg

-

-

Vitamin E as alpha-tocopherol 0.20 mg

1%

0.20

Vitamins (water-soluble)

Participate in energy metabolism, nervous system function, and cell growth. Read more

Vitamin C Ascorbic acid 0.00 mg

0%

0.00

Vitamin B1 Thiamin 0.23 mg

18%

0.23

Vitamin B2 Riboflavin 0.45 mg

34%

0.45

Vitamin B3 Niacin 5.57 mg

34%

5.57

Vitamin B5 Pantothenic acid 1.35 mg

26%

1.35

Vitamin B6 Pyridoxine 0.56 mg

42%

0.56

Folic acid 0.00 mcg

-

-

Food folate 18.00 mcg

4%

18.00

Vitamin B9 DFE 18.00 mcg

4%

18.00

Vitamin B12 Cobalamin 2.83 mcg

117%

2.83

Amino acids

Participate in the synthesis of proteins, hormones, enzymes, and neurotransmitters. Read more

Tryptophan 0.21 g

26%

0.21

Threonine 1.27 g

53%

1.27

Isoleucine 1.35 g

67%

1.35

Leucine 2.41 g

52%

2.41

Lysine 2.60 g

63%

2.60

Methionine 0.76 g

42%

0.76

Cystine 0.33 g

18%

0.33

Phenylalanine 1.19 g

27%

1.19

Tyrosine 0.95 g

21%

0.95

Valine 1.51 g

60%

1.51

Arginine 1.91 g

31%

1.91

Histidine 1.03 g

48%

1.03

Alanine 1.87 g

28%

1.87

Aspartic acid 2.74 g

22%

2.74

Glutamic acid 4.57 g

33%

4.57

Glycine 1.82 g

52%

1.82

Proline 1.44 g

31%

1.44

Serine 1.17 g

14%

1.17

Hydroxyproline 0.35 g

-

-

Saturated fatty acids

Provide energy and participate in the construction of cell membranes and hormones. Read more

Saturated fatty acids 2.41 g

Caprylic acid 0.00 g

Capric acid 0.00 g

Lauric acid 0.00 g

Myristic acid 0.10 g

Pentadecylic acid 0.03 g

Palmitic acid 1.02 g

Margaric acid 0.09 g

Stearic acid 1.16 g

Arachidic acid 0.01 g

Behenic acid 0.00 g

Monounsaturated fatty acids

Support cell health, improve blood lipid profile and metabolism. Read more

Monounsaturated fatty acids 2.21 g

Myristoleic acid Omega-5 0.01 g

Pentadecanoic acid 0.00 g

Hexadecenoic acid 0.11 g

Margarolic acid 0.04 g

Octadecenoic acid 2.03 g

Gondoic acid Omega-9 0.02 g

Polyunsaturated fatty acids

Essential components involved in maintaining cell membrane flexibility, regulating inflammation, cholesterol levels, and hormonal balance. Read more

Polyunsaturated fatty acids 0.27 g

Octadecadienoic acid 0.21 g

Octadecatrienoic acid 0.03 g

Gamma-linolenic acid GLA Omega-6 0.00 g

Eicosatrienoic acid 0.00 g

Eicosatetraenoic acid 0.03 g

Sterols

Important components of cell membranes that regulate their fluidity and permeability. Read more

Cholesterol 86.00 mg

Other

Other bioactive compounds that affect physiological processes but do not belong to the main classes of nutrients.

Ethyl alcohol 0.00 g

Caffeine 0.00 mg

Theobromine 0.00 mg

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