nitrozamin
Nitrozamin, commonly referred to in English as nitrosamines, are a family of organic compounds containing the N-nitroso functional group. They are produced in various chemical and processing contexts and include a range of substances with different properties and potencies. Many nitrosamines are volatile or semi-volatile and can occur as impurities or byproducts in manufacturing, processing, and storage.
Nitrosamines form when nitrosating agents, such as nitrous acid or nitrites, react with secondary amines under
Several nitrosamines have been identified as potential health risks. Notable examples include N-nitrosodimethylamine (NDMA) and N-nitrosodiethylamine
Nitrosamines are generally regarded as potentially carcinogenic to humans, with evidence from animal studies and assessments
Mitigation strategies focus on reducing nitrosating conditions, limiting nitrite use, and processing controls to minimize nitrosamine