Wednesday, October 7, 2015

Vitamin in papaya

Papaya, Carica papaya Linn, belongs to family Carcaceae. The fruit is a rich source of carbohydrates, minerals, vitamins and ascorbic acid.

Mature green papaya contains more vitamin A than in carrots which protects the cell against free radicals, more vitamin C than oranges and orange, abundant vitamin B factors and vitamin E.

Antioxidants vitamin A and C is important on papayas, and they reduce the risk of cancer, heart disease and cataracts.

Papaya is good if eaten during breakfast because it stimulates digestion and is rich in provitamin A, vitamin C and minerals.

Vitamin content in papaya per 100 g are as follows:
Vitamin B1 (0.15 mg/100 g)
Vitamin B2 (0.04 mg/100 g)
Vitamin B3 (0.20 mg/ 100 g)
Vitamin C (40 mg/100 g)
Nicotinic acid (0.2 mg/100 g)
Riboflavin (0.25 mg/100 g)
Vitamin A (2020 IU/100 g)

100 g of papaya pulp provides 103% of the RDA of vitamin C and 18% of vitamin A for adult.
Vitamin in papaya

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