Consumption of nitrate-rich vegetables such as spinach have been shown to reduce blood pressure in prehypertensive individuals (i.e., those having no history of clinical hypertension), a phenomenon attributed to increased nitric oxide synthesis. Describe the reactions that convert nitrate (NO3 −) to nitric oxide (NO•) in the body.

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Consumption of nitrate-rich vegetables such as spinach have been shown to reduce blood pressure
in prehypertensive individuals (i.e., those having no history of clinical hypertension), a
phenomenon attributed to increased nitric oxide synthesis. Describe the reactions that convert
nitrate (NO3
−) to nitric oxide (NO•) in the body.

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Nitrate is obtained from green leafy vegetables such as spinach. Nitrate is then converted to nitric oxide by the action of enzymes in the body. Nitric oxide is a known vasodilator that reduces blood pressure and relaxes the vessels.

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Nitrate is converted to nitric oxide in the following way:

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The nitrate from spinach is acted upon by oral microbiota to converted it to nitrite. Nitric is a substrate for xanthine oxidoreductase that converts into nitric oxide, a vasodilator.

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