Is Vegetarian Ba Sa Fish From Soy Gout-Friendly? 82.5mg Purine and Medium Risk

Gout Risk Assessment — Based on ACR 2020 • EULAR 2016

Medium RiskAnti-Inflammatory
Gout Risk Profile
Purine: Moderate purine (82.5 mg/100g) — consume in modera
Fructose: Low fructose (0.0g/100g) — naturally occurring lev
Moderate purine with safe fructose — limit portions, avoid during flares.

Purine Content

LevelMedium Risk Moderate purine (82.5 mg/100g) — consume in moderation
Value82.5 mg / 100g
Sourcemeasured lab_measured

Fructose Content

LevelLower Risk Low fructose (0.0g/100g) — naturally occurring levels
Value0.0 g / 100g
Sourcemeasured lab_measured

Frequently Asked Questions

How many purines are in Vegetarian Ba Sa Fish From Soy?
Vegetarian Ba Sa Fish From Soy contains about 82 mg of purines per 100g. has moderate purine levels (82.5 mg/100g). As a benchmark, purine levels above 150 mg/100g are classed as high-risk for gout, whereas values below 50 mg are typically viewed as safe.
Does Vegetarian Ba Sa Fish From Soy contain fructose?
Vegetarian Ba Sa Fish From Soy contains virtually no fructose (less than 0.1g per 100g), so fructose is not a concern for gout with this food. Fructose itself can raise uric acid through its own metabolic pathway, yet this food contributes very little fructose.
Can I eat Vegetarian Ba Sa Fish From Soy with gout?
Vegetarian Ba Sa Fish From Soy is classified as MODERATE risk for gout. has moderate purine levels (82.5 mg/100g). Occasional small servings may be workable, though it is best skipped during an active flare. Track how your body reacts and check with your healthcare provider for advice tailored to you.
What food category does Vegetarian Ba Sa Fish From Soy belong to?
Vegetarian Ba Sa Fish From Soy is classified under Seafood in our gout food database. Knowing its food group helps you weigh it appropriately within your broader gout diet plan. Browse other seafood items to compare purine and fructose levels across similar foods.
What are gout-friendly alternatives to Vegetarian Ba Sa Fish From Soy?
Instead of Vegetarian Ba Sa Fish From Soy, consider choosing seafood options rated SAFE in our gout database — these have low purine (under 50 mg/100g) and low fructose (under 2g/100g). Browse our seafood category page to find the best substitutes for your gout diet plan.
Does Vegetarian Ba Sa Fish From Soy have anti-inflammatory benefits for gout?
Yes, Vegetarian Ba Sa Fish From Soy is recognized for its anti-inflammatory properties, which may help reduce gout-related inflammation. Gout is an inflammatory arthritis caused by uric acid crystal deposits in joints, and anti-inflammatory foods can support overall gout management. However, always check the purine and fructose content — even anti-inflammatory foods can be risky for gout if they are high in purines or fructose.

Data Quality

This entry uses T1-level data: Both purine and fructose were individually measured (lab-analyzed). Sources include USDA FoodData Central (public domain, CC0 1.0), the USDA+ODS-NIH Database for the Purine Content of Foods Release 2.0 (2025), Kaneko et al. Biol Pharm Bull 2014, and ACR/EULAR clinical guidelines.

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