There exists a wide discrepancy between the amounts of ascorbic acid other primates consume and what is recommended as "reference intakes" for humans.
This light and well-seasoned recipe contains more than 20% of your dietary reference intake (DRI) of iron.
The only downside is that it contains 40% of your dietary reference intake (DRI) of sodium, a problem with many convenience foods.
Dietary reference intakes: the essential guide to nutrient requirements.
The dietary reference intake for an adult ranges from 2 to 3 g per day.
Other related species sharing the same inability to produce vitamin C require exogenous vitamin C consumption 20 to 80 times this reference intake.
This chunky dip contains more than 25% of your dietary reference intake (DRI) of calcium.
Because of this, pharmacokinetic considerations should be part of the information needed to set a dietary reference intake for essential nutrients.
Dietary reference intakes: Recommended intakes for individuals, vitamins.
The new dietary reference intakes for calcium: implications for osteoporosis.