AbstractBackgroundDietary inorganic nitrate (NO3−) and its reduced forms nitrite (NO2−) and nitric oxide (NO), respectively, are of critical importance for host defense in the oral cavity. High concentrations of salivary nitrate are linked to a lower prevalence of caries due to growth inhibition of cariogenic bacteria.ObjectiveIn-vitro studies suggest that the formation of antimicrobial NO results in an increase of the pH preventing erosion of tooth enamel. The purpose of this study was to prove this effect in-vivo.MethodsIn a randomized clinical study with 46 subjects we investigated whether NO3− rich beetroot juice exhibits a protective effect against caries by an increase of salivary pH.ResultsOur results show that, in comparison to a pl...
Tooth decay starts with enamel demineralization due to an acidic pH, which arises from sugar ferment...
Introduction: Enamel demineralization is associated with decrease in saliva pH due to fermentation o...
There is conflicting evidence on whether dietary nitrate supplementation can improve exercise perfor...
Salivary glands concentrate plasma nitrate into saliva, leading to high nitrate concentrations that ...
Human oral cavities represent a novel environment with a constant supply of concentrated nitrate. Fo...
The assessment of the significance of nitrates ingested with food has undergone a fundamental change...
The assessment of the significance of nitrates ingested with food has undergone a fundamental change...
Nitrate (NO3−) contained in food and beverages can transiently increase nitric oxide (NO) availabili...
Human oral cavities represent a novel environment with a constant supply of concentrated nitrate. Fo...
To test the hypothesis that a combination of high salivary nitrate and high nitrate-reducing capacit...
Dietary nitrate (NO3-) supplementation, provided as beetroot juice, improves cardiovascular, cogniti...
Green leafy vegetables, high in dietary nitrate, may contribute to cardiovascular health by augmenti...
Modulation of nitrate-nitrite conversion in the oral cavity. van Maanen JM, van Geel AA, Kleinjans J...
Dietary nitrate, found predominantly in green leafy vegetables and other vegetables such as radish, ...
Consumption of nitrate-rich beetroot juice (BRJ) by athletes induces a number of beneficial physiolo...
Tooth decay starts with enamel demineralization due to an acidic pH, which arises from sugar ferment...
Introduction: Enamel demineralization is associated with decrease in saliva pH due to fermentation o...
There is conflicting evidence on whether dietary nitrate supplementation can improve exercise perfor...
Salivary glands concentrate plasma nitrate into saliva, leading to high nitrate concentrations that ...
Human oral cavities represent a novel environment with a constant supply of concentrated nitrate. Fo...
The assessment of the significance of nitrates ingested with food has undergone a fundamental change...
The assessment of the significance of nitrates ingested with food has undergone a fundamental change...
Nitrate (NO3−) contained in food and beverages can transiently increase nitric oxide (NO) availabili...
Human oral cavities represent a novel environment with a constant supply of concentrated nitrate. Fo...
To test the hypothesis that a combination of high salivary nitrate and high nitrate-reducing capacit...
Dietary nitrate (NO3-) supplementation, provided as beetroot juice, improves cardiovascular, cogniti...
Green leafy vegetables, high in dietary nitrate, may contribute to cardiovascular health by augmenti...
Modulation of nitrate-nitrite conversion in the oral cavity. van Maanen JM, van Geel AA, Kleinjans J...
Dietary nitrate, found predominantly in green leafy vegetables and other vegetables such as radish, ...
Consumption of nitrate-rich beetroot juice (BRJ) by athletes induces a number of beneficial physiolo...
Tooth decay starts with enamel demineralization due to an acidic pH, which arises from sugar ferment...
Introduction: Enamel demineralization is associated with decrease in saliva pH due to fermentation o...
There is conflicting evidence on whether dietary nitrate supplementation can improve exercise perfor...