How much niacin you need depends on how many calories you eat. You need about 4.4 mg to 6.6 mg of niacin for every 1,000 calories you eat.
Niacin is noted in milligrams (mg). The RDA is the recommended dietary allowance.
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Group
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RDA
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Infants (0–6 months)
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2 mg*
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Infants (7 months to 1 year)
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4 mg*
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Children (1–3 years)
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6 mg
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Children (4–8 years)
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8 mg
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Children (9–13 years)
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12 mg
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Males (14–18 years)
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16 mg
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Females (14–18 years)
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14 mg
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Males (19 years and older)
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16 mg
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Females (19 years and older)
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14 mg
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Pregnant people
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18 mg
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Breastfeeding people
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17 mg
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*Adequate intake. This is based off the average intake in healthy, breastfed infants.
Take niacin with food. This can help reduce upset stomach. Don't crush or open time-release forms.
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Food source
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Nutrient content per 100 grams
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Dried yeast
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37.9 mg
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Roasted peanuts
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14.4 mg
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Beef liver
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13.6 mg
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Peanut butter
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13.1 mg
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Chicken liver
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10.8 mg
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Salmon
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7.5 mg
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Chicken
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7.4 mg
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Mackerel
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6.9 mg
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Pork
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6.5 mg
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Brazil nuts
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0.3 mg
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The amino acid tryptophan can be converted into niacin. Foods high in tryptophan may prevent niacin deficiency. Examples of these foods include milk and eggs.
Niacin is stable in heat. It doesn't need to be refrigerated. Only small amounts are lost in cooking.
You need more niacin if you have certain cancers, such as carcinoid. You may also need more if you have chronic diarrhea or if you drink a lot of alcohol.
Isoniazid is a medicine used to treat tuberculosis. It can cause pellagra (a niacin deficiency). If you're taking this medicine, you'll likely need to take niacin supplements.
Cereals and grains have very little niacin. Because of this, diets mainly based on corn and corn flour (and low in tryptophan) may lead to pellagra.
Symptoms of pellagra include:
- Dark red, even-shaped blotches on the skin, more likely on skin exposed to sunlight and air.
- Skin that is dry and cracked, with a brownish color.
- Inflammation of the lining of the mucous membranes (nose, mouth, throat, and vagina).
- Inflammation of the intestinal tract.
- Bloody diarrhea.
- Confusion, delirium, and hallucinations.