在药用植物中剂量和40K的转移因子
Chandrashekara Kulal1, Gunakara Surathkal2, Somashekarappa H Mallaiah3
1Department of Physics, St. Philomena College, DARBE, Puttur, Karnataka 574 202, India.
Radiation protection dosimetry
|July 17, 2024
概括
在药用植物和土壤中测量了天然存在的-40 (40K) 放射性核酸活性. 植物中较高的40K度表明优先吸收,为这些天然放射性材料的安全法规提供了信息.
科学领域:
- 环境科学 环境科学
- 放射学科学 放射学科学
- 药理学是指药理学,即药理学是指药理学.
背景情况:
- 自然存在的放射性核酸,包括-40 (40K),在环境中无处不在.
- 药用植物可以从周围环境中积累放射性核素,这可能会影响人类健康.
- 了解药用植物中的放射性核素吸收对于安全性评估至关重要.
研究的目的:
- 量化40K在选定的药用植物和相关土壤中的活性度.
- 为了评估40K的转移因子 (TF) 从土壤到药用植物.
- 评估这些工厂从40K开始的平均年度承诺有效剂量 (AACED).
主要方法:
- 采样和处理遵循标准的环境监测协议.
- 用马光谱法测量了40K的活性度.
- 转移因子和AACED是基于测量活动度来计算的.
主要成果:
- 平均40K活性度在土壤中为223 Bq kg-1,在药用植物中为1330 Bq kg-1.
- 平均转移因子 (TF) 为6.5,平均AACED为8.2μSv y-1.
- 某些药用植物中40K水平的升高表明选择性吸收,可能与它们的药用特性有关.
结论:
- 药用植物具有40K的选择性吸收,导致比土壤中的度更高.
- 这些发现有助于建立药用植物40K活性数据库.
- 这项研究支持制定关于40K药用植物资源的安全法规.
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