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Effects of Life-Long Supplementation of Potassium Nitrate on Male Mice Longevity and Organs Pathology

Many short-term studies with dietary nitrate supplementation in humans and animal models reported positive effects on the cardiovascular system, exercise efficiency, and immune function. However, there has been long-standing concern related to cancer and adverse hormonal effects. We studied the long...

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Published in:Applied sciences 2023-01, Vol.13 (1), p.177
Main Authors: Liubertas, Tomas, Poderys, Liudas Jonas, Zigmantaite, Vilma, Capkauskiene, Sandrija, Trakimas, Giedrius, Pukenas, Kazimieras, Viskelis, Pranas
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Cancer
Carcinogens
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Diabetes
Drinking water
Edema
Food
Hemoglobin
Histology
Hormonal effects
Immune response
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Lungs
Metabolism
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