Vitamin Found in Maximum Amount in Poultry Meat

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Vitamin maximum in poultry meat is:

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Vitamin maximum in poultry meat is:

  1. Niacin (B3) — Correct Answer
  2. Thiamine (B1)
  3. Vitamin B12
  4. Vitamin A
Explanation:
Correct Answer: Niacin (B3)

Niacin (Vitamin B3) is the vitamin found in the maximum amount in poultry meat.

Vitamin Distribution in Meat — Complete Reference
Vitamin Highest in
Niacin (B3) Poultry meat (chicken, turkey)
Thiamine (B1) Pork (5–10× more than beef/mutton)
B-complex (overall) Pork
Vitamin B12 Animal meat generally; organ meat especially
Vitamin A Liver (richest); present in beef/mutton; absent in buffalo, chevon, pork
Folic acid & B12 Beef and mutton
Vitamin C Almost absent in lean meat, milk, eggs
Why Niacin is High in Poultry?
  • White muscle fibres (predominant in chicken breast) have high oxidative capacity → more niacin (NAD+/NADH) needed for energy metabolism.
  • Chicken breast is one of the richest dietary sources of niacin — a 100g serving can provide ~60–70% of daily niacin requirement.

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