Nitrate and nitrite in vegetables from north china: content and intake

Auteur(s) :
Wang MJ., Delahunty CM., Zhong WK.
Date :
Déc, 2002
Source(s) :
FOOD ADDITIVES AND CONTAMINANTS. #19:12 p1125-1129
Adresse :
"ZHONG WK,CHINESE ACAD SCI,INST HIGH ENERGY PHYS LAB NUCL ANALYT TECH;POB 918; BEIJING 100039, PEOPLES R [email protected]"

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The contents of nitrate and nitrite in potato, cabbage, Chinese cabbage, scallion (shallot), celery, cucumber, tomato, eggplant and wax gourd taken from the north China market from 1998 to 1999 were determined. These vegetables provide the major contribution to the nitrate intake from the diet. The highest content of nitrate was found in celery followed by Chinese cabbage, cabbage, scallion, wax gourd and eggplant. For all the products, a great variation in the content Of nitrate was found. Generally, the nitrite content was low. The average intake of nitrate and nitrite from these vegetables was estimated as approximately 422.8 and 0.68 mg day(-1), respectively.

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