PHOSPHORUS CONTENT OF FOODS

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Food NamePhosphorus
Butter, salted24
Butter, whipped, with salt23
Butter oil, anhydrous3
Cheese, blue387
Cheese, brick451
Cheese, brie188
Cheese, camembert347
Cheese, caraway490
Cheese, cheddar512
Cheese, cheshire464
Cheese, colby457
Cheese, cottage, creamed, large or small curd159
Cheese, cottage, creamed, with fruit113
Cheese, cottage, nonfat, uncreamed, dry, large or small curd190
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Nutrient Info from National Institutes of Health

Phosphorus in Diet

Phosphorus is a mineral that makes up 1% of a person's total body weight. It is present in every cell of the body, but most of the phosphorus in the body is found in the bones and teeth.

Function

The main function of phosphorus is in the formation of bones and teeth. It plays an important role in the body's utilization of carbohydrates and fats and in the synthesis of protein for the growth, maintenance, and repair of cells and tissues. It is also crucial for the production of ATP, a molecule the body uses to store energy. Phosphorus works with the B vitamins. It also assists in the contraction of muscles, in the functioning of kidneys, in maintaining the regularity of the heartbeat, and in nerve conduction.

Food Sources

The main food sources are the protein food groups of meat and milk. A meal plan that provides adequate amounts of calcium and protein also provides an adequate amount of phosphorus. Although whole-grain breads and cereals contain more phosphorus than cereals and breads made from refined flour, this is a storage form of phosphorus called phytin, which is not absorbed by humans. Fruits and vegetables contain only small amounts of phosphorus.

Side Effects

There is generally no deficiency of phosphorus because it is so readily available in the food supply. Excessively high levels of phosphorus in the blood, although rare, can combine with calcium to form deposits in soft tissues such as muscle. High levels of phosphorus in blood only occur in people with severe kidney disease or severe dysfunction of their calcium regulation.