The transfer of 241Am and 137Cs to the tissues of broilers' organs.
Ainur S MamyrbayevaZhanat A BaigazinovSergey N LukashenkoAndrey V PanitskiySeil S KaratayevAnton N ShatrovSymbat A BaigazyAssem B BazarbayevaM HegedűsE Tóth-BodrogiTibor KovacsPublished in: PloS one (2020)
Data on the transfer of artificial radionuclides from the environment to the food supply is necessary for internal dose assessment. There is a necessity for expanding and improving the available information on these factors in order to make better dose models for specific scenarios. This paper describes the results of a field experiment with broiler chickens on the transfer factor (Ff) and concentration ratio (CR) for the long-term intake of 241Am and 137Cs with grass meal and soil. The broilers were divided into two groups, each group had nine subgroups and each subgroup had three broilers. The radionuclide concentrations in the feed and the thigh muscle, thigh bone, and liver of 54 broilers divided between the grass meal and soil groups were evaluated by gamma spectrometry for 241Am and 137Cs. The duration of feeding with "contaminated" sources ranged between 1-70 days. The equilibrium stage of 241Am in muscle and bone occurs on the 1st and 40th day, respectively; for 137Cs in muscle- 30th days of intake and for liver and bone- 7th days. For 241Am, the liver did not reach equilibrium stage during the 70 days of intake. Ff of 137Cs in the "forage-muscle" and "soil-muscle" systems were determined as 1.9±0.3 and 0.18±0.05; Ff of 241Am in the "soil-muscle" system was-7.5×10-5.
Keyphrases
- skeletal muscle
- heat stress
- soft tissue
- bone mineral density
- healthcare
- randomized controlled trial
- molecular dynamics
- high resolution
- drinking water
- molecular dynamics simulations
- body mass index
- plant growth
- mass spectrometry
- machine learning
- health information
- body composition
- artificial intelligence
- electronic health record
- double blind
- weight loss
- electron transfer