Title of article
Measurement of the Uranium Concentration in Different Types of Tea Used in Iraqi Kitchen
Author/Authors
shafik, shafik s. university of baghdad - college of science - department of physics, Iraq , rejah, basim k. university of baghdad - college of science for women - department of physics, Iraq
From page
1039
To page
1043
Abstract
Tea is one of the important liquids that people drink. In Iraq, tea is the main beverage after water. The tea plant is known scientifically as Camellia sinensis, when planting and during growth needs to fertilizers, which contents remarkable amounts of Uranium. So it became important to study the concentrations of uranium found in tea. Eight samples of tea had been taking, which represent the most important species used in the Iraqi kitchen, and the Uranium concentrations were measured. The results showed that the average concentration of uranium for all samples were1.005 mg/L, while the average of the annual effective dose was 0.221 mSν/y. The results also indicated that green tea possesses small concentration of Uranium compared with other species.
Keywords
Uranium , Tea
Journal title
Iraqi Journal Of Science
Journal title
Iraqi Journal Of Science
Record number
2638583
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