Bee Pollen: Nutrient Profile

What is Bee Pollen richest in? Below are the vitamins, minerals and amino acids that 100 g of Bee Pollen delivers in the highest amounts. Each one links to that nutrient’s own page listing the best foods to get it from.

ℹ️ Bee pollen is not in USDA FoodData Central, and its makeup varies widely with floral source, region and season — so the figures below are representative values from peer-reviewed compositional studies (Hsu 2021; Almeida-Muradian 2013; Komosińska-Vassev 2015; Kostić 2015), shown as typical amounts rather than exact ones.

Bee Pollen: Richest Nutrients (per 100 g)
RankNutrientPer 100 g%DV / 100gPurpose
Vitamins
1Vitamin B2 (Riboflavin)2.0 mg🟢 154%Energy & cell health
2Vitamin B1 (Thiamine)0.8 mg🟢 67%Turns carbs into energy
3Vitamin B3 (Niacin)10 mg🟢 62%Energy, skin & nerves
4Vitamin C30 mg🟡 33%Antioxidant; builds collagen
5Vitamin B60.5 mg🟡 29%Brain & metabolism
6Vitamin B5 (Pantothenic Acid)1.0 mg🟡 20%Energy metabolism
7Vitamin E2.0 mg🟡 13%Protects cells (antioxidant)
Minerals
1Manganese3.0 mg🟢 130%Bone & metabolism
2Copper0.6 mg🟢 67%Iron use; connective tissue
3Zinc4.0 mg🟡 36%Immunity & healing
4Phosphorus420 mg🟡 34%Bones & cellular energy
5Iron6.0 mg🟡 33%Carries oxygen in blood
6Magnesium75 mg🟡 18%Muscle, nerves & energy
7Calcium140 mg🟡 11%Bones & teeth
8Potassium500 mg🟡 11%Blood pressure & fluid balance
Amino Acids — ranked by amount (no Daily Value)
1Glutamic acid2.5 g🟢Brain signaling (glutamate)
2Aspartic acid2.5 g🟢Cellular energy & detox
3Proline1.7 g🟢Collagen & joints
4Leucine1.6 g🟢Builds muscle (BCAA)
5Lysine1.5 g🟢Collagen & immunity
6Alanine1.3 g🟢Energy (glucose cycle)
7Valine1.2 g🟢Muscle & energy (BCAA)
8Isoleucine1.1 g🟡Muscle & energy (BCAA)
9Arginine1.1 g🟡Blood flow (nitric oxide)
10Glycine1.1 g🟡Collagen, calm & sleep
11Phenylalanine1.0 g🟡Dopamine & focus
12Serine1.0 g🟡Cell membranes & brain
13Threonine0.9 g🟡Collagen & gut lining
14Histidine0.6 g🟡Histamine & blood

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