Title of article :
Breast Milk Concentration of Rubidium in Lactating Mothers by Instrumental Neutron Activation Analysis Method
Author/Authors :
Khatami, Fatemeh Mashhad University of Medical Sciences , Parvaresh, Pouya Department of Internal Medicine - Szeged Medical Faculty - Szeged Medical University - Szeged - Hungary , Parvaresh, Parviz Payame Noor University - Mashhad , Sadat Madani Kouchak, Sara Payame Noor University - Mashhad , Khorsandi, Jamshid Esfahan Nuclear Technology Center, Atomic Energy Organization of Iran
Abstract :
Objective: Relatively little is known about the trace elements content of human milk from different countries.
This has not been fully investigated especially among Iranian women. This study aimed to assess the
concentration of Rubidium (Rb) as a poisonous trace element in transitional breast milk of lactating mothers
living in Mashhad.
Methods: Forty nursing mothers in early lactation 3 days to 15 days postpartum, free from any medical
disorder and/or medication were randomly selected. We have applied Instrumental Neutron Activation
Analysis (INAA) to assess the long-lived isotope trace element Rb in transitional milk of these economically
moderate 18-39 year old Iranian women.
Findings: The average concentration level of Rb was 32.176 ppm dry weight (min 8.660, max 107.210 ppm).
No significant correlation was observed between Rb concentration and maternal weight and age (P=0.06,
P=0.05 respectively) and newborns’ weight, age and sex (P=0.07, P=0.2, P=0.2 respectively).
Conclusion: Although the Rubidium concentration found in this study is among the highest reported in the
literature, it could not be compared to other studies because of differences in analytical performance, state of
lactation, and unavailable reference ranges, so this finding needs further investigations
Keywords :
Human milk , Toxic Trace Elements , Rubidium , Newborn
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics