Vegetables are the major source of dietary nitrate, with wide variations in nitrate content. The presence of nitrate in vegetables is often associated with harmful effects on human health, i.e. with toxic effects of methaemoglobinaemia and the possibility of causing an endogenous formation of carcinogenic N-nitroso compounds. However, it is also associated with beneficial health effects, since nitrate represent an important alternative pathway to bioactive NO and its important physiological roles in vascular and immune function. In this review the concentrations of nitrate in different vegetables from different countries are given. Furthermore, the reasons for the different contents of nitrate in vegetables, the daily intakes and comparison...
The present chapter reports on the distribution of nitrates and nitrites in plants cultivated follow...
Celebration of Undergraduate Excellence (2013)The presence of nitrates and nitrites in food is assoc...
Last 31 January, the European Commission has issued the regulation 194/97 stating the maximum accept...
Nitrate content is an important quality characteristic of vegetables. Vegetable nitrate content is ...
Leafy vegetables occupy a very important place in the human diet, but unfortunately constitute a gro...
Vegetables constitute a major dietary source of nitrate, contributing to the daily dietary intake fo...
Background Vegetables are the most important source of nitrates in the human diet. During various p...
Nitrates are the compounds that occur in nature as part of the nitrogen cycle, in the soil-plant-atm...
Nitrate is a natural constituent of the human diet and an approved food additive. It can be partiall...
This study reports the levels of nitrate and nitrite of 34 vegetable samples, including different va...
Introduction: Nitrate compounds are common in the nature and widely found in food, water and soil. ...
Abstract: Leafy vegetables occupy a very important place in the human diet, but unfortunately consti...
Background: Vegetarian diets are rich in vegetables. Green leafy vegetables are foods that contain c...
Background: Vegetarian diets are rich in vegetables. Green leafy vegetables are foods that contain c...
Background and Objective: Much of the nitrate consumption by humans in the daily diet comes from veg...
The present chapter reports on the distribution of nitrates and nitrites in plants cultivated follow...
Celebration of Undergraduate Excellence (2013)The presence of nitrates and nitrites in food is assoc...
Last 31 January, the European Commission has issued the regulation 194/97 stating the maximum accept...
Nitrate content is an important quality characteristic of vegetables. Vegetable nitrate content is ...
Leafy vegetables occupy a very important place in the human diet, but unfortunately constitute a gro...
Vegetables constitute a major dietary source of nitrate, contributing to the daily dietary intake fo...
Background Vegetables are the most important source of nitrates in the human diet. During various p...
Nitrates are the compounds that occur in nature as part of the nitrogen cycle, in the soil-plant-atm...
Nitrate is a natural constituent of the human diet and an approved food additive. It can be partiall...
This study reports the levels of nitrate and nitrite of 34 vegetable samples, including different va...
Introduction: Nitrate compounds are common in the nature and widely found in food, water and soil. ...
Abstract: Leafy vegetables occupy a very important place in the human diet, but unfortunately consti...
Background: Vegetarian diets are rich in vegetables. Green leafy vegetables are foods that contain c...
Background: Vegetarian diets are rich in vegetables. Green leafy vegetables are foods that contain c...
Background and Objective: Much of the nitrate consumption by humans in the daily diet comes from veg...
The present chapter reports on the distribution of nitrates and nitrites in plants cultivated follow...
Celebration of Undergraduate Excellence (2013)The presence of nitrates and nitrites in food is assoc...
Last 31 January, the European Commission has issued the regulation 194/97 stating the maximum accept...