Wednesday, July 22, 2015

The Soy Crisps Benefits: Protein, Vitamins And Minerals

By Edna Booker


Soybeans are common in the market and are used with several products and foods. With huge demand, the products are available in several forms. Normally, the just a 1/2 cup serving of soybeans (boiled), contain 150 calories, 14 grams of protein, 5 grams of fiber, and 10 grams fat (1 gram of 10 is unsaturated fat). The protein is also rich in the essential amino acids and is thus considered to be a complete protein. However, it is the soy crisps benefits such as vitamins and minerals that make then the top choice food product for the nutritionists and the likes.

In regards to vitamin content, the product is very rich in folic acid (folate). A healthy adult requires 400 micrograms of folate per day. A single ounce of soybeans delivers 68 micrograms, representing 17% of the daily requirement. It also offers the 10% of vitamin B-6 needed, and 15% of the required amount of riboflavin. It is also rich in vitamin C, and thiamine.

Each of these vitamins has a very important role to play for proper body functioning. In fact, the snacks made from soy products are the most nutritious snacks that you can get. In them, your body benefits from almost all vitamins in the right quantities, several minerals, and proteins, fiber, calories, and other nutrients.

The mineral content is also very rich. The iron content for, instance, is very high, since iron plays a very important role in the manufacture of the red blood cells, it is usually recommended for patients who aim to increase blood volume. It is also a good source of energy. The recommended iron requirement for an adult male is 8 milligrams and 18 milligrams for women. Given that a single ounce of soybeans provides 1.47 milligrams of iron, this is 18% of a man's daily requirement and 8% of the woman's daily requirement.

The other mineral that you will get from the soybeans is phosphorous. Phosphorus is particularly important in the production of DNA and cell repair. The mineral is also required for building tissues, strong bones, and teeth. The kidney also depends on phosphorous in order to get rid of wastes, balance the intake of minerals and vitamins such as vitamin D, iodine, zinc, and magnesium. Up to 20% of the recommended daily requirement comes from just a 1/2 serving of soybeans.

In addition to these, it has several other roles. In the kidney, it is required in the right amount in order to help get rid of waste products, promote a balanced absorption of vitamin D, and minerals like zinc, magnesium, and iodine. Just a half cup of soybean serving provides up to 20% of recommended daily dosage of phosphorous.

Other than minerals and vitamins, it is also rich in protein and fiber. One ounce provides 7.5 grams of protein, which translates to 13% of 56 grams, which is the recommended daily dose for men and 16% of the 46 grams for women. Given the role protein plays such as muscle movement and building of muscles, the soybean products are best for you.

In order to benefit from vitamins, it is necessary to choose the food you eat. Deficiency in one or more nutrients essential for proper body functioning can be very harmful, leading to temporary or even permanent impairment and malfunctions. However, with the right products like the soy, you can be sure to benefit for majority of nutrients your body needs.




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