nitrosantes
Nitrosantes, also known as nitrosating agents, are chemical compounds capable of converting secondary amines into N-nitrosamines. This process is called nitrosation. Many common substances contain secondary amines, and nitrosating agents are widespread in the environment. For example, nitrites are frequently used as preservatives in cured meats and are also found in some vegetables. Nitrogen oxides, another class of nitrosating agents, are prevalent in air pollution from vehicle emissions and industrial processes.
N-nitrosamines are a group of organic compounds that have garnered significant attention due to their potential
The concern surrounding nitrosantes stems from their role in the formation of N-nitrosamines. Regulatory bodies worldwide