Dried Figs

FIGS (dried)
        Dried figs, like fresh figs, contain small amounts of vitamins (dried figs are quite rich in vitamin K: 100 g contains 13.0% of the daily requirement), but are characterized by a high content of many macro- and microelements: boron (400.0% of the daily requirement in 100 g), silicon (296.7%), chromium (138.0%), rubidium (96.0%), nickel (86.7%), potassium (33.8%), manganese (26.9%), copper (26.5%), thallium (25.0%), vanadium (24.3%), cobalt (22.0%), magnesium (20.0%), molybdenum (19.0%), calcium (16.6%), iron (15.0%), phosphorus (10.1%), lithium (9.5%).
     Figs are rich in phytosterols (100 g contains 89.5% of the daily requirement), predominantly beta-sitosterol (36.0%) and delta-5-avenasterol (= fucosterol) (21.9%), which allows dried figs (unlike fresh figs) to be classified as a women’s product (for more details, see avocado), carbohydrates (18.3%), namely monosaccharides and disaccharides (109.8%), among which glucose (in 100 g – 247.9% of the daily norm) and fructose (65.5%), as well as pectin (110.0%) and fiber (39.2%); it contains starch (5.1 g per 100 g) and small amounts of sucrose (0.07 g).
     The total purine base content in 100 g is 16.7% of the daily norm.
     It should be noted that figs can accumulate significant amounts of the toxic ultra-trace element thallium (25.0% of the daily requirement per 100 g).
     An interesting observation by scientists is that animals in tropical and subtropical forests that regularly feed on fruit (mammals and birds) prefer to eat dried figs, even when other food is abundant. It is believed that this is due to the high calcium content, which is quite rare in fruits.
Calories per 100 g: 249-257 kcal
Water per 100 g: 16.0 g
Ash per 100 g: 2.0 g

CHEMICAL COMPOSITION
 
Vitamins, macro- and microelements, nutrients per 100 g
VITAMINS
Name Content, mass fraction per 100 g of product % of daily requirement
in numbers visually
Vitamin B1 (thiamine) 0.077-0.111 mg 5.5 5
Vitamin B2 (riboflavin) 0.088-0.119 mg 5.2 5
Vitamin B5 (pantothenic acid) 0.435 8.7 10
Vitamin B6 (pyridoxine) 0.096-0.138 mg 5.9 5
Vitamin B9 (folic acid) 6.7-12.7 mcg 2.4 5
Vitamin B12 (cyanocobalamin) 0.0 0 0
Vitamin C (ascorbic acid) 0.2-3.0 mg 2.3 5
Vitamin E (alpha-tocopherol) 0.35-0.40 mg 2.5 5
Beta-tocopherol 0 0 0
Gamma-tocopherol 0.4 2.7 5
Delta-tocopherol 0 0 0
Vitamin D (ergocalciferol) 0.0 0 0
Vitamin PP (nicotinic acid) 0.50-0.79 mg 3.2 5
Vitamin K (phylloquinone) 15.6 13.0 10
Biotin 1.0 2 5
Beta-carotene 29.0-137.0 1.7 0
Alpha-carotene 0.0 0 0
Lutein + zeaxanthin 32.0 0.5 0
Beta-cryptoxanthin 0.0 0  0
Lycopene 0.0 0 0
Choline 15.8 mg 3.2 5
Methylmethionine sulfonium (vitamin U) 0 0  0
Betaine trimethylglycine 0.7 0 0

* Full jug – 100% of the daily norm; empty – 0-1% of the daily norm.

MINERAL ELEMENTS

Macroelements

Name Content, mass fraction per 100 g of product % of daily requirement
in numbers Visually
Potassium 680.0-1010.0 mg 33.8 30
Calcium 152.0-214.0 mg 16.6 20
Silicon 83.0-95.0 mg 296.7 10010090
Magnesium 68.0-92.0 mg 20 20
Sodium 10.0-87.0 mg 3.7 5
Sulfur 39.4 3.9 5
Phosphorus 67.0-94.6 mg 10.1 10
Chlorine 33.7 1.5 0

Trace elements and ultra-trace elements

Name Content, mass fraction per 100 g of product % of daily requirement
in numbers Visually
Aluminum 815.0 μg 2.2 5
Boron 280.0 400.0 100100100100
Vanadium 9.7 24.3 30
Iron 1.50-3.00 mg 15 20
Iodine 0.80-1.25 mcg 0.7 0
Cobalt 2.2 22 20
Lithium 9.5 9.5 10
Manganese 374.0-700.0 mcg 26.9 30
Copper 240.0-290.0 μg 26.5 30
Molybdenum 13.3 19 20
Arsenic 1.0 8.3 10
Nickel 130.0 86.7 90
Tin 75.7 3.8 5
Rubidium 96.0 96.0 100
Lead 0.2 2.0 5
Selenium 0.6 0.9 0
Strontium 53.2 6.7 10
Thallium 0.50 25.0 30
Fluorine 13.3 0.3 0
Chromium 69.0 138.0 10040
Zinc 500.0-900.0 μg 5.8 5
Zirconium 1.5 3 5

 

PROTEINS AND AMINO ACIDS

 

Name Content, mass fraction per 100 g of product % of daily allowance
in numbers visually
Total protein content 3.30 4.1 5
Essential amino acid content 0.671-0.786 g 3.3 5
Content of replaceable amino acids 1.671-2.449 g 3.6 5

 

Essential amino acids

 

Name of acid Content, g per 100 g of product % of daily requirement
In figures Visually
Valine 0.122-0.130 g 5.0 5
Histidine 0.037-0.047 g 2.0 5
Isoleucine 0.089-0.100 g 4.7 5
Leucine 0.128-0.140 g 2.9 5
Lysine 0.088-0.130 g 2.7 5
Methionine 0.026-0.034 g 1.7 0
Threonine 0.085-0.100 g 3.9 5
Tryptophan 0.020-0.026 g 2.3 5
Phenylalanine 0.076-0.079 g 2.6 5

 

Replaceable amino acids

 

Acid name Content, g per 100 g of product % of daily requirement
in numbers Visually
Alanine 0.134-0.200 g 2.5 5
Arginine 0.074-0.077 g 1.2 0
Aspartic acid 0.645-0.790 g 5.9 5
Glycine 0.108-0.110 g 3.1 5
Glutamic acid 0.295-0.310 g 2.2 5
Prolin 0.210-0.610 g 9.1 10
Serine 0.128-0.160 g 1.7 0
Tyrosine 0.041-0.140 g 3 5
Cystine 0.036-0.052 g 2.4 5



FATS AND FATTY ACIDS

 

Name Content, mass fraction per 100 g of product % of daily allowance
in numbers Visually
Total fat content 0.93 0.9 0
Unsaturated fatty acid content 0.601-0.675 g 1.6 0
Omega-3 unsaturated fatty acid content 0.097 9.7 10
Omega-6 unsaturated fatty acid content 0.345-0.396 g 3.7 5
Saturated fatty acid content 0.145-0.166 g 0.6 0

 

Unsaturated fatty acids

 

Acid name Content, g per 100 g of product
Palmitoleic C 16:1 (omega-7) 0.001
Oleic C 18:1 (omega-9) 0.158-0.181 g
Linoleic C 18:2 (omega-6) 0.345-0.396 g
Linolenic C 18:3 (omega-3) 0.097
Stearidonic C 18:4 (omega-3) 0
Gadoleic C 20:1 (omega-11) 0
Arachidic C 20:4 (omega-6) 0
Eicosapentaenoic C 20:5 (omega-3) 0
Erucic acid C 22:1 (omega-9) 0
Clupanoid C 22:5 (omega-3) 0
Docosahexaenoic C 22:6 (omega-3) 0
Nervonova C 24:1 (omega-9) 0

 

Saturated fatty acids

 

Acid name Content, g per 100 g of product
Lauric C 12:0 0
Myristic C 14:0 0.006-0.007 g
Palmitic acid C 16:0 0.110-0.126 g
Stearic acid C 18:0 0.029-0.033 g
Arachidic C 20:0 0
Behenic C 22:0 0
Lignoceric C 24:0 0

 

Sterols

 

Name Content, mass fraction per 100 g of product % of daily requirement
in numbers Visually
Total phytosterols 49.2 89.5 90
Campesterol 1.11 mg 2 5
Beta-sitosterol 14.40 mg 36.0 40
Stigmasterol 1.87 5.3 5
Delta-5-avenasterol 12.06 21.9 20
Cholesterol 0 0

 

CARBOHYDRATES

 

Name Content, mass fraction per 100 g of product % of daily requirement
in numbers Visually
Total carbohydrate content 63.90 18.3 20
Mono- and disaccharides 54.9 109.8 10010
Glucose 24.792 g 247.9 10010050
Fructose 22.930 g 65.5 70
Galactose 0.130 g 18.6 20
Sucrose 0.070 g
Lactose 0.0 0.0 0
Starch 5.1  –
Maltose 0
Fiber 9.8 39.2 40
Pectin 5.0-6.0 g 110.0 10010
PURINE BASES
Name Content, mass fraction per 100 g of product % of daily requirement
in numbers Visually
Purine content 20.0 16.7 20

 Units of measurement:
Piece: 25.0-30.0 g
Teacup: 250.0 g
Faceted glass: 200.0 g
Teaspoon: 7.0 g
Tablespoon: 20.0 g

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