Reduction of Nitrate and Nitrite in Meat Products: Consequences and Solutions

This article reviews the roles and risks of nitrate and nitrite additives in cured meat products under EU regulations, and evaluates alternative approaches such as natural plant extracts to maintain safety and sensory qualities while reducing additive levels.

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In processed meat products, nitrite and nitrate serve key functions in color development, flavor formation, and microbial inhibition, yet pose toxicity concerns due to nitrosamine formation. EU directives strictly regulate their addition, prompting ongoing assessment of reduced usage. This study outlines toxicological thresholds, regulatory limits, and potential risks from lowering additive levels, including microbial spoilage and sensory changes. It then reviews emerging alternatives—such as concentrated celery juice powder and bacterial nitrate reductase—to generate nitrite from natural nitrates. While no single substitute replicates all nitrite functions, combining such strategies can lower overall nitrite content without compromising safety or product quality.

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Innovations agronomiques

Innovations agronomiques

Locatie
France
Auteurs
Régine TALON, Sabine LEROY, Aurore VERMASSEN et Sylvie CHRISTIEANS
Doel
Adopt innovative practices

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document
Gepubliceerd op
01 jun 2015
Taal van herkomst
French
Officiële project website
Innovations agronomiques
Licensie
CC BY


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