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Spirulina (dietary supplement)

Spirulina(dried)
Nutritional value per 100 g (3.5 oz)
Energy 1,213 kJ (290 kcal)
23.9 g
Sugars 3.1 g
Dietary fiber 3.6 g
7.72 g
Saturated 2.65 g
Monounsaturated 0.675 g
Polyunsaturated 2.08 g
57.47 g
Tryptophan 0.929 g
Threonine 2.97 g
Isoleucine 3.209 g
Leucine 4.947 g
Lysine 3.025 g
Methionine 1.149 g
Cystine 0.662 g
Phenylalanine 2.777 g
Tyrosine 2.584 g
Valine 3.512 g
Arginine 4.147 g
Histidine 1.085 g
Alanine 4.515 g
Aspartic acid 5.793 g
Glutamic acid 8.386 g
Glycine 3.099 g
Proline 2.382 g
Serine 2.998 g
Vitamins
Vitamin A equiv.
(4%)
29 μg
(3%)
342 μg
0 μg
Thiamine (B1)
(207%)
2.38 mg
Riboflavin (B2)
(306%)
3.67 mg
Niacin (B3)
(85%)
12.82 mg
Pantothenic acid (B5)
(70%)
3.48 mg
Vitamin B6
(28%)
0.364 mg
Folate (B9)
(24%)
94 μg
Vitamin B12
(0%)
0 μg
Choline
(13%)
66 mg
Vitamin C
(12%)
10.1 mg
Vitamin D
(0%)
0 IU
Vitamin E
(33%)
5 mg
Vitamin K
(24%)
25.5 μg
Minerals
Calcium
(12%)
120 mg
Iron
(219%)
28.5 mg
Magnesium
(55%)
195 mg
Manganese
(90%)
1.9 mg
Phosphorus
(17%)
118 mg
Potassium
(29%)
1363 mg
Sodium
(70%)
1048 mg
Zinc
(21%)
2 mg
Other constituents
Water 4.68 g

Percentages are roughly approximated using US recommendations for adults.
Source: USDA Nutrient Database

Spirulina represents a biomass of cyanobacteria (blue-green algae) that can be consumed by humans and other animals. There are two species, Arthrospira platensis and Arthrospira maxima.

Arthrospira is cultivated worldwide; used as a dietary supplement as well as a whole food; and is also available in tablet, flake and powder form. It is also used as a feed supplement in the aquaculture, aquarium and poultry industries.

Dried spirulina contains about 60% (51–71%) protein. It is a complete protein containing all essential amino acids, with slightly lower amounts of methionine, cysteine, and lysine compared to certain animal-derived products. From a nutritional point of view, spirulina is no better than other protein sources, but is more expensive gram-for-gram and may have adverse interactions when taken with prescribed drugs.

Provided in its typical supplement form as a dried powder having 5% water (table), a 100 gram amount of spirulina supplies 290 Calories and is a source (20% or more of the Daily Value, DV) of numerous nutrients, particularly B vitamins (thiamin and riboflavin, 207% and 306% DV, respectively) and dietary minerals, such as iron (219% DV) and manganese (90% DV) (table).


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