Voorbeelden van het gebruik van To nitrite in het Engels en hun vertalingen in het Nederlands
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It reduces nitrate to nitrite.
This can be converted to nitrite during preparation or storage.
The first step involves breaking ammonia/ammonium down to nitrite.
Some nitrate is converted to nitrite in the human body.
NPC convert nitrite into nitrate, by binding oxygen to nitrite.
The conversion of nitrates to nitrites in food plays a keyrole.
in the stomach it may be converted to nitrite E250.
Nitrate is converted to nitrite in the event of a lack of oxygen.
through simultaneous bacterial activity whereby nitrate is reduced to nitrite.
Both are further processed to nitrite(NO2) and then to nitrate(NO3).
Nitrates in drinking water are considered a health problem for human beings because nitrate rapidly reduces to nitrite in the body.
There it may be reduced by existing bacteria to nitrite and carried to the stomach upon swallowing.
Dietary exposure to nitrites is normally very low,
derived from nitrate, which is converted to nitrite in the curing system.
If meat has been exposed to nitrites, it will remain pink because the iron atom is bound to NO,
Nitrification is the biological oxidation of ammonia or ammonium to nitrite followed by the oxidation of the nitrite to nitrate.
scientists have concluded that the benefits of eating them far outweigh any potential risk of their contribution to nitrite levels in the body.
In fact, the conversion of dietary nitrate to nitrite has antimicrobial benefits in the mouth and stomach.
Biological conversion of nitrite to nitrate 50 The next step in the nitrogen cycle is the biological conversion of am- monium or ammonia to nitrite by Nitrosomonas bacteria.
however, it can be converted to nitrite and nitrite to nitrosamines, some of which are known to be carcinogenic.
percent of dietary nitrate, which may be converted to nitrite by the human body during digestion.
At the end of the nineteenth century, the conversion of nitrates into nitrites was understood(Polenska, 1891), and the development of colour was attributed to nitrite(E 250)(Lehman,
reported adverse effects result from its reduction to nitrite either before ingestion or in vivo.
Heat can also contribute to nitrite burn, a series of three chemical reactions in which metmyoglobin nitrite reacts with excess nitrous acid to form nitrimetmyoglobin,
then converted to nitrite or nitrate in order to be excreted.
man in that the rat does not secrete nitrate in saliva with subsequent partial reduction to nitrite, the long term studies with nitrite administered to the rat in drinking water indicate that regular ingestion of nitrite at much higher levels than occur in saliva was without carcinogenic risk.
this nitrate is converted back to nitrite and then transformed into harmless nitrogen gas.
is converted to nitrite(NO2-) by the bacteria in the soil,
The desired biological response is more than 50% conversion of ammonium through ammonium oxidizing bacteria(AOB) to nitrite and then conversion of the remaining ammonium with the formed nitrite by anammox bacteria.
utilize oxygen to oxidize nitrite to nitrate.