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Pantothenic acid calculator: Baby Foods

Find food sorted by Pantothenic acid in 100 grams from Baby Foods category. Click on a Baby Foods item for calories, nutrition information and nutrition facts which can be scaled for different food amounts.

Please remember that although this gives an indication of foods to eat to increase (or decrease) Pantothenic acid in your diet, you should also consider portion sizes. For example chives have a high amount of vitamin C in 100 grams but a portion size may only be a tablespoon or 0.2 g.

 

Pantothenic acid in 100 g

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Infant formula, ROSS, ISOMIL, with iron, powder, not reconstituted3 mg
Infant formula, ROSS, SIMILAC, low iron, powder, not reconstituted2 mg
Infant formula, ROSS, SIMILAC, with iron, powder, not reconstituted2 mg
Infant formula, ROSS, SIMILAC PM 60/40, low iron, powder, not reconstituted2 mg
Babyfood, cereal, oatmeal, with honey, dry1 mg
Babyfood, cereal, oatmeal, dry1 mg
Babyfood, cereal, egg yolks and bacon, junior1 mg
Babyfood, cereal, with eggs, strained1 mg
Infant formula, ROSS, SIMILAC SPECIAL CARE ADVANCE 24, with iron, ready-to-feed1 mg
Babyfood, cereal, mixed, dry1 mg
Infant formula, ROSS, SIMILAC NATURAL CARE, ADVANCE low iron, ready-to-feed1 mg
Babyfood, meat, beef, strained0 mg
Babyfood, meat, chicken, strained0 mg
Babyfood, dinner, vegetables and dumplings and beef, junior0 mg
Babyfood, dinner, vegetables and ham, strained0 mg
Babyfood, dinner, pasta with vegetables0 mg
Babyfood, vegetables, green beans, strained0 mg
Babyfood, vegetables, squash, junior0 mg
Babyfood, fruit, apricot with tapioca, strained0 mg
Babyfood, fruit, peaches, junior0 mg
Babyfood, fruit, applesauce and apricots, strained0 mg
Babyfood, fruit, apple and raspberry, junior0 mg
Babyfood, fruit, bananas with apples and pears, strained0 mg
Babyfood, juice, orange0 mg
Babyfood, cereal, barley, dry0 mg

Nutrition Facts

Use the links below to find the Nutrition Facts for all of the major vitamins, minerals, amino acids and nutrients that are required by the body.

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