Do wild vegetables contain oxalic acid?
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03/26/25
The issue of oxalic acid in wild vegetables does require a scientific approach.
universality
Most wild vegetables (such as purslane, dandelion, shepherd's purse, amaranth, etc.) contain oxalic acid, but the content varies greatly. For example:
High oxalic acid: amaranth (about 300-500mg/100g), purslane
Low to moderate oxalic acid: shepherd's purse, dandelion tender leaves
Risk points
Oxalic acid easily combines with calcium to form calcium oxalate (the main component of kidney stones), and long-term excessive intake may:
Affects calcium absorption
Increased risk of stones (especially in patients with urinary system diseases)
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