Title of article :
Determination of Radionuclide Concentrations in Tea Samples Cultivated in Guilan Province, Iran
Author/Authors :
Poursharif, Zahra ferdowsi university of mashhad - Department of Food Science Technology, مشهد, ايران , Ebrahiminia, Ali guilan university of medical sciences - Faculty of Medicine - Department of Biochemistry Biophysics, ايران , Asadinezhad, Mohsen guilan university of medical sciences - Faculty of Medicine - Department of Biochemistry Biophysics, ايران , Nickfarjam, Abolfazl yazd shahid sadoghi university of medical sciences - Department of Medical Physics, ايران , Haeri, Abolghasem Atomic Energy Organization of Iran - Nuclear science technology research institute - Radiological Protection Department, ايران , Khoshgard, Karim kermanshah university of medical sciences - Department of Medical Physics Medical Engineering, ايران
Abstract :
Introduction: Foodstuffs are known to contain natural and artificial radionuclides. Determination of radionuclide concentration is of great significance for the protection of human health. The main objective of the present study was the quantification of radionuclides in tea samples, cultivated in Guilan Province in North of Iran. Materials and Methods: The activity concentrations of 226Ra, 232Th, 40K, and 137Cs in 18 tea samples were measured, using a gamma spectrometry system. In addition, radium equivalent index (Raeq) and radiation hazard index (HI) were calculated. ANOVA test was used for the statistical analysis of the dataResults; The concentration of 137Cs was below the minimum detectable activity (MDA). The concentrations of 226Ra and 232Th ranged from MDA to 0.042 and MDA to 0.037 Bq/kg respectively. The mean concentration of 40K was 410±15 Bq/kg. Based on the findings, the concentration of 40K was significantly higher than other radionuclides (P 0.01). Also, the mean Raeq value was estimated at 31.8±1.2 Bq/kg, and HI in the samples ranged from 0.075 to 0.093. Conclusion: According to the findings, the activity level of radionuclides in tea samples was found to be within the acceptable range and therefore, non-threatening to public health.
Keywords :
Radionuclide , Tea , Gamma Spectrometry
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Medical Physics (IJMP)
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Medical Physics (IJMP)