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Query: EC:1.7.1.2 (
nitrate reductase
)
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Traditional Korean soysauce samples were collected from households in Chinju, Gyeongnam, Korea and analysed for volatile N-nitrosamines. Five of 24 samples contained
NDMA
(range = 1.6-10.4 micrograms/l) which was the only volatile N-nitroso compound found. Soysauce made from well water contained
NDMA
more often (4 of 6 samples) than soysauce made from tap water (1 of 18). This suggests that the water source is a determinate in the
NDMA
content of soysauce, probably due to a higher nitrate content of well water. The source of salt used did not clearly influence
NDMA
content. Soysauce was prepared in the laboratory using traditional methods but with 0 to 400 mg/l nitrate and in some cases made 6.5 to 65 mM in ascorbic acid and fermented for 120 days. The
NDMA
content of the samples was positively correlated with increasing nitrate concentration. Nitrate at 400 mg/l resulted in an
NDMA
content of 203 micrograms/l. Ascorbic acid substantially inhibited
NDMA
formation. All samples contained large numbers of
nitrate reductase
-containing organisms (greater than 1 x 10(7) CFU/ml).
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PMID:Influence of nitrate, ascorbic acid, and nitrate reductase microorganisms on N-nitrosamine formation during Korean-style soysauce fermentation. 177 65