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sodium nitrite is given in conjugation with​

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Answered by Anonymous
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sodium nitrite is given in conjugation with

  • Sodium nitrite (NaNO2) used as a curing agent and as a preservative of red color in processing cured meat is an effective inhibitor of lipid oxidation and is an antimicrobial agent.

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Answered by EhsaanGhaazi
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Sodium nitrite is given in conjugation with Sodium thiosulphate.

  • In the treatment of cyanide poisoning, sodium nitrite is usually combined with sodium thiosulfate and, in certain cases, amyl nitrite.
  • Cyanide has a strong affinity for ferric ions, and it readily interacts with the ferric ion in mitochondrial cytochrome oxidase.
  • Sodium nitrite, which is employed as a curing agent and a red color preservative in the production of cured meat, is an excellent lipid oxidation inhibitor as well as an antibacterial agent.

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