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Radionuclide biokinetics database (RBDATA-EULEP): an update.

M R Bailey1, E Ansoborlo, V Chazel

  • 1National Radiological Protection Board, Chilton, Didcot, Oxon OX11 0RQ, UK. mike.bailey@nrpb.org

Radiation Protection Dosimetry
|December 30, 2004
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The RBDATA-EULEP project created an electronic database for radionuclide biokinetics, compiling data from numerous publications and experiments. This resource will be expanded and made accessible online.

Area of Science:

  • Radiological protection
  • Nuclear safety
  • Environmental science

Background:

  • Radionuclide biokinetics data is crucial for assessing internal radiation exposure risks.
  • Existing data is often fragmented across various publications.
  • Standardized data management is needed for accurate dose assessment.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To develop a comprehensive electronic database for radionuclide biokinetics.
  • To consolidate information on radionuclide intake via inhalation, ingestion, and injection.
  • To facilitate access to experimental data and associated details.

Main Methods:

  • Development of a linked database structure for publications and experiments.
  • Inclusion of details on materials, procedures, and results.

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  • Systematic data collection and organization.
  • Main Results:

    • By March 2004, the database contained information from over 1600 experiments.
    • Data was sourced from approximately 600 scientific publications.
    • The database structure links publications, experiments, and detailed findings.

    Conclusions:

    • The RBDATA-EULEP database provides a valuable resource for radionuclide biokinetics research.
    • The project aims to enhance data accessibility and usability for researchers.
    • Future extensions include expanding the database and providing Internet access.