Nitrites, derived mainly from ingested nitrates, may react in vivo with secondary nitrogen compounds occurring naturally in certain foods to form N-nitroso compounds, which are potent carcinogens in laboratory animals. This paper reviews the mechanism of their formation and the evidence from epidemiological studies that high nitrate ingestion is involved in the aetiology of human cancer
Ethnopharmacological relevance The presence of nitrite in the human diet was thought to constitute a...
Ingested nitrate is a precursor of N-nitroso compounds that are carcinogens in animals, with limited...
The literature was reviewed to determine whether ingested nitrate or nitrite may be detrimental or b...
Nitrites, derived mainly from ingested nitrates, may react in vivo with secondary nitrogen compounds...
Experimental animal studies have shown N-nitroso compounds (NOC) to be potent carcinogens. Epidemiol...
Nitrite and nitrate are naturally occurring molecules in vegetables and also added to cured and proc...
International audienceNitrates and nitrites occur naturally in water and soil and are commonly inges...
International audienceBackground Nitrates and nitrites occur naturally in water and soil. They are a...
Experimental animal studies have shown N-nitroso compounds (NOC) to be potent carcinogens. Epidemiol...
Nitrate is a natural constituent of the human diet and an approved food additive. It can be partiall...
Nitrate and nitrite are precursors in the endogenous formation of N-nitroso compounds (NOC) which ar...
N-nitroso compounds are carcinogens that can be ingested directly or synthesized from nitrites and n...
Nitrate is widely and mistakenly perceived to threaten human health by causing methaemoglobinaemia i...
Ethnopharmacological relevance The presence of nitrite in the human diet was thought to constitute a...
Ingested nitrate is a precursor of N-nitroso compounds that are carcinogens in animals, with limited...
The literature was reviewed to determine whether ingested nitrate or nitrite may be detrimental or b...
Nitrites, derived mainly from ingested nitrates, may react in vivo with secondary nitrogen compounds...
Experimental animal studies have shown N-nitroso compounds (NOC) to be potent carcinogens. Epidemiol...
Nitrite and nitrate are naturally occurring molecules in vegetables and also added to cured and proc...
International audienceNitrates and nitrites occur naturally in water and soil and are commonly inges...
International audienceBackground Nitrates and nitrites occur naturally in water and soil. They are a...
Experimental animal studies have shown N-nitroso compounds (NOC) to be potent carcinogens. Epidemiol...
Nitrate is a natural constituent of the human diet and an approved food additive. It can be partiall...
Nitrate and nitrite are precursors in the endogenous formation of N-nitroso compounds (NOC) which ar...
N-nitroso compounds are carcinogens that can be ingested directly or synthesized from nitrites and n...
Nitrate is widely and mistakenly perceived to threaten human health by causing methaemoglobinaemia i...
Ethnopharmacological relevance The presence of nitrite in the human diet was thought to constitute a...
Ingested nitrate is a precursor of N-nitroso compounds that are carcinogens in animals, with limited...
The literature was reviewed to determine whether ingested nitrate or nitrite may be detrimental or b...