Title of article :
Nitrate Determination of Vegetables in Varzeghan City, North-western Iran
Author/Authors :
Nowrouz، Parviz نويسنده Student Research Committee, Department of Environmental Health Engineering, Tabriz University of Medical Sciences, Tabriz, Iran , , Taghipour، Hassan نويسنده Department of Environmental Health Engineering, Faculty of Health and Nutrition, Tabriz University of Medical Sciences , , Dastgiri، Saeed نويسنده , , Bafandeh، Yousef نويسنده Department of Internal Medicine, Tabriz University of Medical Sciences, Tabriz, Iran , , Hashemimajd، Kazem نويسنده Department of Soil Science in University of Mohaghegh Ardabili, Ardabil, Iran ,
Issue Information :
دوفصلنامه با شماره پیاپی 0 سال 2012
Abstract :
Background: Vegetables play an important role in human nutrition. Nitrate content is a signifi-cant quality criterion to determine characteristic of vegetables. About 80% of nitrate intake in human is from vegetables and fruits. High dietary intake of nitrate is seen as an undesirable be-cause of its association with gastric cancer and infantile methemoglobinemia. Varzeghan, North-western Iran is one of the cities with high Age-standardized incidence rates (ASR) of gastric can-cer in Iran. Currently, in Varzeghan there is no available and accurate information describing ni-trate concentration as one of the important risk factors of vegetables for human consumption.
Methods: In this cross sectional study totally 11 types of vegetables (cabbage, lettuce, spinach, parsley, coriander, dill, leek, fenugreek, tarragon, fumitory and mint) from several different green-grocery of Varzeghan were collected in spring (April) and autumn (November and December) 2011 and their nitrate contents were analyzed.
Results: Mean nitrate contents at the above noted fresh vegetables were 161, 781, 83, 707, 441,
501, 1702, 684, 805, 772 and 191 mg NO3
-kg-1 respectively. In none of the 11 fresh vegetables
nitrate content were not more than established limitations.
Conclusion: Nitrate concentrations were below of others reported at different countries. The mean concentration of nitrate at all vegetables in autumn was higher than in spring significantly.
Journal title :
Health Promotion Perspectives (HPP)
Journal title :
Health Promotion Perspectives (HPP)