Beta-Carotene Foods & Gout
Which foods are beta-carotene rich? See the top list here.
Beta-Carotene Foods & Gout Introduction
During my research into butternut squash, I learned that beta-carotene can help reduce uric acid. Though, we need much more research before it can be recognized as a professional treatment. However, gout sufferers who cannot tolerate mainstream uric acid treatment need to find alternatives. So if you're considering beta-carotene for gout, here is a short list of beta-carotene rich foods. Which you and your health advisers might use to agree changes to your beta-carotene intake.Beta-Carotene Foods for Gout Sufferers
Before my beta-carotene foods list, I will explain some facts about my presentation. Or, you can skip down to my list of top beta-carotene foods for gout sufferers.As far as I am aware, there are no dietary recommendations for beta-carotene. However, the National Institutes of Health fact sheet for vitamin A gives adult allowances between 700 mcg RAE and 1,300 mcg RAE depending on age, gender, and maternal health factors[1]. But you must clarify your personal allowance with your doctor or other qualified health professional.
In any case, the fact sheet explains that 1 mcg retinol activity equivalents (RAE) is equivalent to 12 mcg dietary beta-carotene. Which is important, because the corresponding beta-carotene food content list from USDA shows values as mcg dietary beta-carotene[2]. So, you can divide these by 12 if you need the vitamin A equivalent.
The complete list is useful. But it contains many similar versions of the same food. So given that food databases supply average values, I believe a curated list is more useful. Similarly, I simplify values to the nearest 1,000.
Top Beta-Carotene Foods
Note that all values are for a 1 cup serving (except where noted)Food (1 cup unless stated otherwise) | Weight (g) | Beta-carotene mcg |
---|---|---|
Sweet potato | 328 | 31,000 |
Carrot juice | 236 | 22,000 |
Pumpkin | 245 | 17,000 |
Acai berry drink (8 fl oz) | 266 | 15,000 |
Peas and carrots (10 oz pack) | 278 | 13,000 |
Spinach | 214 | 12,500 |
Carrots | 146 | 12,000 |
Collards | 170 | 11,500 |
Kale | 130 | 11,500 |
Turnip greens | 164 | 10,500 |
Mustard greens | 140 | 10,500 |
Veg mix (corn, lima beans, peas, green beans, carrots) | 182 | 10,500 |
Butternut Squash | 205 | 9,500 |
Dandelion greens | 105 | 9,000 |
Pokeberry shoots | 165 | 8,500 |
Lambsquarters | 180 | 8,500 |
Hubbard Squash | 205 | 7,500 |
Beet greens | 144 | 6,500 |
Swiss chard | 175 | 6,500 |
Hot chili peppers | 37 | 5,500 |
Chinese Cabbage [pak-choi] | 170 | 4,500 |
Turkey Pot Pie (1 package) | 397 | 4,000 |
Apricots | 219 | 4,000 |
Cress | 135 | 4,000 |
Chinese shrimp and vegetables (1 meal) | 601 | 4,000 |
Chinese kung pao chicken (1 meal) | 604 | 3,500 |
Cantaloupe melon | 177 | 3,500 |
Chinese beef and vegetables (1 meal) | 574 | 3,500 |
Pork egg roll (1 roll) | 85 | 3,500 |
Beta-Carotene Foods for Your Gout
You can use this list to identify beta-carotene rich foods that you like. Then click the food link. Or search for your favorite beta-carotene foods to read more information.If you still have concerns about beta-carotene foods, you should discuss those concerns with your professional health advisers. However, if you want help to prepare for that discussion, please see the feedback section below.
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Beta-Carotene Foods & Gout References
- National Institutes of Health. (2022). Vitamin A and Carotenoids Fact Sheet for Health Professionals. Retrieved from https://ods.od.nih.gov/factsheets/VitaminA-HealthProfessional/.
- USDA. (2015). National Nutrient Database for Standard Reference Release 28 Nutrients: Carotene, beta (µg). Retrieved from https://ods.od.nih.gov/pubs/usdandb/VitA-betaCarotene-Content.pdf.
Beta-Carotene Foods & Gout Footnote
This beta-carotene foods photograph is by Nick Kindelsperge from the Sweet Potato and Spinach Curry Recipe page at serious eats (as at 28 Mar 2022). I've cropped and resized their photograph. So see that archive for the original photograph and its copyright details.Sweet Potato and Spinach Curry is a candidate for GoutPal's Gout Foundation Diet. But first, I need to analyze each ingredient for its impact on uric acid and gout. So in the meantime, you should check the details with your professional health advisers.