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Typical nutritional valuesIndependent analytical data



Iodine+ Capsules

per capsule - content 500mg

1g (gram) = 1000mg (milligram) = 1,000,000µg (microgram)

Amino acids

Alanine 0.17 mg, Arginine 0.15 mg, Aspartic acid 0.21 mg, Cystine and Cysteine* 0.14 mg, Glutamic acid 0.26 mg,, Glycine 0.16 mg, Histidine 0.14 mg, Isoleucine 0.15 mg, Leucine 0.17 mg, Lysine 0.16 mg, Methionine 0.14 mg, Phenylalanine 0.15 mg, Phosphoserene 0.73 mg, Proline 0.17 mg, Serine 0.16 mg, Threonine 0.16 mg, Tryptophan 0.14 mg, Tyrosine 0.14 mg, Valine 0.16 mg.
*Cysteine is a non-essential methionine amino acid derivative formed in collaboration with vitamins B6 and B12 whereas cystine, a compound formed when two amino acids form a disulfide bond, is a more stable semi-essential amino acid. Both are important in protein synthesis, detoxification and metabolism and cystine is a substrate for the cystine-glutamate cell transport by which it is readily broken down to cysteine in the cell. Normal human hair and skin contains 10-14% cystine.

What are amino acids?

Antioxidant capacity and principal antioxidant nutrients

Antioxidant capacity 100.83 µmole/TE ORAC. Alpha-linolenic acid (ALA) 247.50 µg, Calcium 6,000 µg, Copper 0.29 µg, Magnesium 4,015 µg, Phenolics (gallic acid equivalent) 83,055 µg, Polyphenols 17,533 µg, Potassium 9,525 µg, Selenium 0.02 µg, Superoxide dismutase 31.75 µg, Tannins 2,250 µg, Vitamin A (carotenoid precursors) 15.85µg, Vitamin C 212.07 µg, Vitamin E (alpha-tocopherol) 25.88 µg, Zinc 12.08 µg.

What are antioxidants?

Betaines

Glycine Betaine trace, Gamma Amino Butyric Acid Betaine trace, Delta Amino Valeric Acid Betaine trace, TML (Laminine) trace, L-Carnitine trace, Trigonelline trace.

What are betaines?

Carbohydrates

276.60 mg of which total dietary fibre is 254.13 mg including non-starch polysaccharides Algin, Fucose, Fucoidan, Mannitol, Methylpentosans, Laminarin, Mannuronic acid and Chlorophyll (antioxidant). Soluble fibre is approximately 18% of total dietary fibre, insoluble 82%.

What are carbohydrates?

Enzymes

Protease (pH7.4) 336.98 µg, Superoxide dismutase (antioxidant) 31.75 µg, Carbohydrase (pH8) 35.98 µg, Uronic acid 7.86 µg/g.

What are enzymes?

Essential fatty acids

Total EPA and DHA Omega-3 0.39 mg, Omega-3 0.85 mg, Omega-6 2.56 mg, Omega 9 6.23 mg, Oleic acid 1.40 mg, Alpha-linolenic acid (ALA) (antioxidant) 0.25 mg, Eicosapentenoic acid (EPA) 0.003 mg, Docosapentaenoic (DPA) 0.002 mg, Docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) 0.003 mg, Monounsaturated fatty acids 4.01 mg, Polyunsaturated fatty acids 2.53 mg, Saturated fatty acids 1.58 mg, Trans fatty acids 0.003 mg.

What are essential fatty acids?

Minerals

Calcium (antioxidant) 6 mg, Magnesium (antioxidant) 4.02 mg, Nitrogen 4.70 mg, Phosphorus 2.01 mg, Potassium (antioxidant) 9.53 mg, Sodium 16.50 mg, Sulphur 14.08 mg.

What are minerals?

Polyphenols

17,533.83 µg (antioxidant).

What are polyphenols?

Proteins

29.45 mg.

What are proteins?

Sugars

Fructose 1.00 mg, Glucose 1.00 mg, Maltose 1.00 mg, Sucrose 1.00 mg.

What are sugars?

Trace elements

Antimony 0.03 µg, Barium 2.70 µg, Beryllium 0.0001 µg, Bismuth 0.0001 µg, Boron 45.90 µg, Bromine 266.85 µg, Cerium trace µg, Cesium 0.01 µg, Chromium 0.2 µg, Cobalt 0.31 µg, Copper (antioxidant) 0.29 µg, Dysprosium 0.002 µg, Erbium trace µg, Europium 0.006 µg, Flouride (acid soluble) 2.75 µg, Gadolinium trace µg, Gallium 0.02 µg, Germanium 0.04 µg, Gold 0.005 µg, Hafnium 0.002 µg, Holmium trace µg, Iodine 385 µg*, Iridium 0.013 µg, Iron 45.30 µg, Lanthanum trace µg, Lithium 0.17 µg, Lutetium 0.005 µg, Manganese (antioxidant as a component of Superoxide dismutase) 8.48 µg, Molybdenum 0.42 µg, Neodymium trace µg, Nickel 0.32 µg, Niobium 0.003 µg, Osmium 0.001 µg, Palladium 0.0004 µg, Platinum 0.003 µg, Praeseodymium trace µg, Rhenium 0.06 µg, Rubidium 3.14 µg, Ruthenium 0.002 µg, Samarium trace µg, Scandium trace µg, Selenium (antioxidant) 0.02 µg, Silicon** 115.05 µg, Silver 0.03 µg, Strontium 311 µg, Tantalum trace µg, Tellurium 0.03 µg, Terbium trace µg, Thallium 0.0005 µg, Thorium 0.005 µg, Thuliam trace µg, Tin 0.01 µg, Titanium 1.60 µg, Tungsten 0.003 µg, Uranium 0.005 µg, Vanadium 1.205 µg, Ytterbium trace µg, Yttrium trace µg, Zinc (antioxidant) 12.08 µg, Zirconium 0.07 µg.
*For more iodine information and a comparison of iodine levels in Seagreens products see below 'Iodine levels in Seagreens® nutrition products'.
**Silicon and silica are different chemical species, the key difference being that silicon is an element whereas silica is a compound. Higher levels in seaweed may indicate the coincidental collection of sand during harvesting and is indicative of low grade seaweed unlikely to have been produced to standards for human consumption.

What are trace elements?

Vitamins

A (precursor carotenoids, including betaine carotene, fucoxanthin and violaxanthin) (antioxidant) 15.85 µg, B1 (thiamin) 0.19 µg, B2 (riboflavin) 0.11 µg, B3 (niacin or vitamin PP) 3.168 µg, B5 (pantothenic acid and calcium pantothenate) 0.0003 µg, B6 (pyridoxine) trace µg, B9 (folate) 0.45 µg, B12 (cobalamin) 0.0009 µg, C (antioxidant) 212.07 µg, E (alpha-tocopherol) (antioxidant) with all the isomers of wheat germ 25.88 µg, H (biotin or vitamin B8) 0.02 µg, K (phytomenadione, K1 phylloquinone, K2 menaquinone 4 and menaquinone 7) 185.50 µg.

What are vitamins?

Iodine+ Capsules - Nutritional profile per 100g
Iodine levels in Seagreens products
Iodine variance in commercially available seaweeds

Over the past decade we have built up a unique body of data on the composition of our native wild seaweeds for which there is no academic or commercial parallel.

Typical nutritional values are averages over the past decade. Several times each year, each batch we harvest is comprehensively analysed by the same methods at independent, government accredited laboratories in the UK, USA and EU.

Nothing is added to or extracted from our seaweeds, which are certified to Nutritious Food Seaweed standard by the BDA (UK Biodynamic Association). They are also BRC (British Retail Consortium), Organic, Kosher for Passover, compliant for Halal, Vegan, and non-allergenic for any special dietary requirements, free from any harmful contaminants.

The Seagreens® project has significantly improved nutrient values through its pioneering production with 5 harvesting locations in the British Isles and Nordic region over the past quarter century. That is why leading food and nutrition brands use Seagreens® ingredients in their own products.

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