Orange juice oxalate content. Is it low or high?
*all the values are displayed for the amount of 100 grams
Orange juice oxalate content
Low or High?
Oxalate content of Orange juice is 0mg per 100 grams. Orange juice is considered to be low in oxalates.
Sources:
Other sources:
0 in this study too. https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0308814602002121 0.6mg per 100g in this study. https://www.hsph.harvard.edu/nutrition-questionnaire-service-center/nutrient-tables-download-page/ (The original value in source study is 1.1mg for 6oz.)
Comments:
Below the detection level
Oxalate related nutrients and other data for Orange juice
Calcium ⓘ Oxalate and calcium can bind and form oxalate-calcium stones in kidneys | 11mg |
PRAL ⓘ High PRAL diets can increase the risk of formation of both oxalate and urine stones. | -3.7 (alkaline) |
Sodium | 1mg |
Calories ⓘ Calories per 100-gram serving | 45 |
Serving Size ⓘ Serving sizes are taken from FDA's Reference Amounts Customarily Consumed (RACCs) | 1 cup (248 grams) |
Protein:
Daily Value: 1%
0.7 g of 50 g
0.7g
Fats:
Daily Value: 0%
0.2 g of 65 g
0.2g
Carbs:
Daily Value: 3%
10.4 g of 300 g
10.4g
Water:
Daily Value: 4%
88.3 g of 2,000 g
88.3g
Other:
0.4 g
0.4g
Orange juice oxalate content for different serving sizes
Serving Size | Oxalates | Weight |
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Oxalates in 100 grams | 0 mg | |
Oxalaes in 1 cup | 0 mg | 248 g |
Oxalaes in 1 fl oz | 0 mg | 31 g |
Oxalaes in 1 fruit yields | 0 mg | 86 g |