Green onion

GREEN ONIONS (feathers)
Green onions (feathers) are significantly richer in minerals and vitamins than onions.
     They stand out for their vitamin K (phylloquinone) content (153.8% of the daily requirement in 100 g), vitamin C (ascorbic acid) (51.1%), beta-carotene (46.1%), folic acid (16.9%), lutein and its isomer zeaxanthin (14.3%).
     The predominant mineral elements are: rubidium (453.0%), boron (314.3%), cobalt (70.0%), molybdenum (28.6%), vanadium (28.0%), silicon (16.7%), manganese (12.6%), copper (12.5%), magnesium (9.2%), potassium (9.1%), iron (8.0%), and chromium (8.0%).
     Green onions contain phytosterols (16.4% of the daily norm per 100 g), predominantly beta-sitosterol (12.5%).
    Glucose predominates in the monosaccharides of green onions (20.7% of the daily norm per 100 g), while pectin dominates among other carbohydrates (12.0%). Green onions contain small amounts of starch (0.1 g per 100 g) and sucrose (0.2 g).
     The total purine base content in 100 g of green onions is quite high, amounting to 50.0% of the daily norm.

The oxalic acid content in 100 g is 89 mg, which is 22.3% of the maximum permissible daily intake (for more details, see Rhubarb).

     Interestingly, the predominant components in the flavonoid composition of green onions are kaempferol (10 mg per 100 g), isorhamnetin (6.8 mg), and quercetin (4.8 mg).
     It is known that kaempferol and its glycosides have a diuretic (urine-producing) effect, isorhamnetin has a hypocholesterolemic (lowers blood cholesterol) effect, and quercetin has an anti-ischemic effect.
     All of them also have anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, hepatoprotective, and capillary-strengthening effects to varying degrees.
Calories per 100 g: 27 kcal
Water per 100 g: 92.32 g
Ash per 100 g: 0.51 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) 0.030-0.078 mg 3.2 5
Vitamin B2 (riboflavin) 0.050-0.115 mg 4.1 5
Vitamin B5 (pantothenic acid) 0.140-0.324 mg 4.6 5
Vitamin B6 (pyridoxine) 0.090-0.138 mg 5.7 5
Vitamin B9 (folic acid) 30.0-105.0 mcg 16.9 20
Vitamin B12 (cyanocobalamin) 0.0 0 0
Vitamin C (ascorbic acid) 13.4-58.1 mg 51.1 50
Vitamin E (alpha-tocopherol) 0.2 1.4 0
Beta-tocopherol 0 0 0
Gamma-tocopherol 0.0 0 0
Delta-tocopherol 0 0 0
Vitamin D (ergocalciferol) 0.0 0 0
Vitamin PP (nicotinic acid) 0.330-0.647 mg 2.4 5
Vitamin K (phylloquinone) 156.3-212.7 mcg 153.8 10050
Biotin 0.90 1.8 0
Beta-carotene 2000.0-2612.0 μg 46.1 50
Alpha-carotene 0.0 0 0
Lutein + zeaxanthin 858.0 14.3 20
Beta-cryptoxanthin 0.0 0 0
Lycopene 0.0 0 0
Choline 4.3-5.2 mg 1.0 0
Betaine trimethylglycine 0.1 0 0
Methylmethionine sulfonium (vitamin U) 4.1 2.1 5

* 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 159.0-296.0 mg 9.1 10
Calcium 52.0-100.0 mg 6.9 5
Silicon 5.0 16.7 20
Magnesium 28.0-48.0 mg 9.2 10
Sodium 3.0-10.0 mg 0.5 0
Sulfur 24 2.4 5
Phosphorus 26.0-58.0 mg 5.3 5
Chlorine 58 2.5 5

Trace elements

Name Content, mass fraction per 100 g of product % of daily requirement
in numbers Visually
Aluminum 455.0 1.2 0
Boron 220.0 μg 314.3 10010010020
Vanadium 11.2 28 30
Iron 0.51-1.90 mg 8 10
Iodine 1.5 1.0 0
Cobalt 7.0 70.0 70
Lithium 6.0 6.0 5
Manganese 129.0-373.0 μg 12.6 10
Copper 92.0-157.0 μg 12.5 10
Molybdenum 20.0 28.6 30
Nickel 2.3-3.0 1.8 0
Rubidium 453.0 453.0 10010010010050
Selenium 0.5-0.9 μg 1.1 0
Strontium 25.0 3.1 5
Fluorine 70.0 1.8 0
Chromium 4.0 8.0 10
Zinc 450.0-560.0 mcg 4.2 5

 

PROTEINS AND AMINO ACIDS

 

Name Content, mass fraction per 100 g of product % of daily allowance
in numbers visually
Total protein content 0.97-1.30 g 1.4 0
Essential amino acid content 0.563-1.005 g 3.6 5
Content of replaceable amino acids 1.108-1.886 g 2.6 5

 

Essential amino acids

 

Name of acid Content, g per 100 g of product % of daily requirement
in numbers Visually
Valine 0.082 4.5 5
Histidine 0.032-0.057 2.1 5
Isoleucine 0.076-0.139 5.4 5
Leucine 0.110-0.195 3.3 5
Lysine 0.091-0.163 3.1 5
Methionine  0.020-0.036 1.6 0
Threonine 0.073-0.128 4.2 5
Tryptophan 0.020-0.037 2.9 5
Phenylalanine 0.059-0.105 2.7 5

 

Non-essential amino acids

 

Acid name Content, g per 100 g of product % of daily requirement
in numbers Visually
Alanine 0.082 1.7 0
Arginine 0.130-0.237 3 5
Aspartic acid 0.170-0.303 1.9 5
Glycine 0.091-0.162 3.6 5
Glutamic acid 0.380-0.577 3.5 5
Proline 0.120-0.216 3.7 5
Serine 0.082-0.148 1.4 0
Tyrosine 0.053-0.095 2.5 5
Cystine 0 0 0



FATS AND FATTY ACIDS

 

Name Content, mass fraction per 100 g of product % of daily allowance
in numbers Visually
Total fat content 0.47 0.5 0
Unsaturated fatty acid content 0.115-0.367 g 0.6 0
Omega-3 unsaturated fatty acid content 0.015-0.020 g 1.8 0
Omega-6 unsaturated fatty acid content 0.080-0.252 g 1.7 0
Saturated fatty acid content 0.069-0.149 g 0.4 0

 

Unsaturated fatty acids

 

Acid name Content, g per 100 g of product
Palmitoleic C 16:1 (omega-7) 0
Oleic C 18:1 (omega-9) 0.020-0.095 g
Linoleic C 18:2 (omega-6) 0.080-0.252 g
Linolenic C 18:3 (omega-3) 0.015-0.020 g
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
Capric C 10:0 0.0
Lauric C 12:0 0
Myristic acid C 14:0 0.010-0.036 g
Palmitic acid C 16:0 0.050-0.103 g
Stearic acid C 18:0 0.009-0.010 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 9.0 16.4 20
Campesterol 0.3 0 0
Beta-sitosterol 5 12 10
Stigmasterol 1.2 3.4 5
Cholesterol 0 0

 

CARBOHYDRATES

 

Name Content, mass fraction per 100 g of product % of daily requirement
in numbers Visually
Total carbohydrate content 3.20-5.60 g 1.3 0
Mono- and disaccharides 3.1 6.2 5
Glucose 2.07 20.7 20
Fructose 2.68 7.7 10
Galactose 0 0 0
Sucrose 0.2
Lactose 0 0 0
Starch 0.1  –
Maltose 0
Fiber 1.2 4.8 5
Pectin 0 12 10
PURINE BASES
Name Content, mass fraction per 100 g of product % of daily requirement
in numbers Visually
Purine content 67.0 50.0 50

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