Fjölrit RALA - 22.03.1979, Side 56

Fjölrit RALA - 22.03.1979, Side 56
-50- IV. Discussion The results of this survey show that excessively high levels of nitrate (saltpeter) and nitrite have been used in the production of cured meat. Of a total of 140 samples, 54 (39%) contained too much saltpeter and 43 (31%) too much nitrite. If the regions are considered independently (figures 1-4), it is clear that the levels used were quite variable. In three regions out of seven, the average nitrite content of cured meat was within the legal limit (100 mg per kg meat). The average nitrate level was similarly under the legal limit (500 mg per kg meat) in three regions of seven. The lowest levels were used in Reykjavík and Kópavogur. Undoubtedly, this is because of frequent inspection of cured meat production carried out by the health officials in these localities in the past few years. It can be seen that the variation between stores in the same region is very considerable (table 3). Often the values fell within the legal limits. In other cases the values were much too high. The difference stems from different manufac- turing techniques, especially different recipes used in each store. Normally, the meat is prepared in the store itself. Generally, saltpeter is used in the cure. Some stores, how- ever, have begun to use a nitrite-salt mixture. Samp.les were collected twice from most stores in Akur- eyri because the results of the earlier samples indicated excessive levels. After a few weeks, samples were again collected and measurements showed that the situation had improved considerably. On the average, the nitrite content had dropped from 110 to 60 mg per kg or almost by half. The average nitrate content had decreased from 1276 to 534 mg per kg which is less than half of what it was first. The nitrite content was now down to within legal limits but the nitrate content was still on the average too high.
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