2023
DOI: 10.1159/000529162
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The Role of Oral Nitrate-Reducing Bacteria in the Prevention of Caries: A Review Related to Caries and Nitrate Metabolism

Abstract: Circulating nitrate is actively absorbed by salivary glands and secreted into the oral cavity, where it is reduced to nitrite by oral nitrate-reducing bacteria. This process has previously been considered harmful because nitrate and nitrite can promote the formation of potentially carcinogenic N-nitrosamines. However, recent studies have shown that nitrate may have other physiological functions, and it can serve as a precursor for the systemic production of nitric oxide and perform nitric oxide (NO)-like funct… Show more

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“…and then converted into NO by oral nitrate-reducing bacteria. It should be noted that NO 2 − is not only converted to NO but can also be further reduced to nitrous oxide (N 2 O) and nitrogen (N 2 ) through the denitrification reaction by oral bacteria [3].…”
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“…and then converted into NO by oral nitrate-reducing bacteria. It should be noted that NO 2 − is not only converted to NO but can also be further reduced to nitrous oxide (N 2 O) and nitrogen (N 2 ) through the denitrification reaction by oral bacteria [3].…”
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confidence: 99%