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. 2022 Aug 1;81(1):26–54. doi: 10.1093/nutrit/nuac040

Table 4.

Micronutrient composition and total polyphenol content of different nut types

Nut type (per 100 g) Iron (mg) Zinc (mg) Potassium (mg) Magnesium (mg) Phosphorus (mg) Calcium (mg) Copper (mg) Selenium (µg) Thiamin (mg) Riboflavin (mg) Niacin equivalent (mg) Vitamin B6 (mg) Vitamin E (mg) Folate (µg) Biotin (µg) Total polyphenols (mg)a
Almond 3.7 3.1 733 270 481 269 1.0 4 0.21 1.14 7.0 0.14 25.6 44 64.0 287
Brazil 2.5 4.2 660 410 590 170 1.8 254 0.67 0.03 3.3 0.31 7.2 21 11.0 244
Hazelnut 3.2 2.1 730 160 300 140 1.2 2 0.43 0.16 5.1 0.59 25.0 72 76.0 671
Mixed nuts 2.9 3.5 696 222 452 94 1.1 5 0.89 0.22 15.0 0.51 12.8 93 66.1 NR
Peanut 2.5 3.5 670 210 430 60 1.0 3 1.14 0.10 19.3 0.59 10.1 110 72.0 406
Walnut 2.9 2.7 450 160 380 94 1.3 3 0.40 0.14 4.0 0.67 3.9 66 19.0 1574

Sources: McCance and Widdowson’s composition of foods integrated dataset (Public Health England 202116) and Phenol-Explorer 3.6 (Rothwell et al. 2013, Phenol Explorer 2015)17,18. aDerived from the Folin assay. NR, not reported.