The apparent total N-nitroso content of foods can be measured by a procedure based on chemical denitrosation and chemiluminescent detection of the eliminated nitric oxide. Procedures have been established which substantially reduce the 'apparatus blank' response to the denitrosating agent and allow total nitroso contents down to 10 micrograms (N-NO)/kg to be measured reproducibly on a 1-g sample. Typically, duplicate analyses of samples containing 10-1000 micrograms (N-NO)/kg differ by less than 15% of their mean. Potentially the method can be subject to some interference from compounds other than N-nitroso compounds, but at least in some commodities these interfering compounds do not exist in measurable amounts.

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