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. 2020 May 29;11:414. doi: 10.3389/fgene.2020.00414

TABLE 1.

Folate-rich food sources available worldwide.

Sl. No. Food source Concentration (μg/100 g) % RDA§
References
Adult Pregnant Lactating women
1. Mung bean, raw 626.0 156.5 104.3 125.2 USDA–ARS (2012)
2. Chickpea, raw 470.7 117.7 78.5 94.1 Jha et al. (2015)
3. Common bean, raw 191.7 47.9 32.0 38.3 Jha et al. (2015)
4. Lentil, green, raw 156.5 39.1 26.1 31.3 Jha et al. (2015)
5. Soybean, green, raw 165.0 41.3 27.5 33.0 USDA–ARS (2012)
6. Spinach, cooked 146.0 36.5 24.3 29.2 USDA–ARS (2012)
7. Broccoli, cooked 108.0 27.0 18.0 21.6 USDA–ARS (2012)
8. Bread wheat, raw 85.0 21.3 14.2 17.0 USDA–ARS (2012)
9. Rice, pigmented, raw 51.0 12.8 8.5 10.2 Ashokkumar et al. (2018b)
10. Corn, sweet, white, raw 46.0 11.5 7.7 9.2 USDA–ARS (2012)

§The percentage of recommended dietary allowance (RDA) of folate concentration was calculated based on the serving of 100 g of each species. The United States (U.S.), Food and Nutrition Board, RDAs required 400 μg/day, 600 μg/day, and 500 μg/day for adult, pregnant and lactating women, respectively.