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Beta Emitter Radionuclides ((90)Sr) Contamination in Animal Feed: Validation and Application of a Radiochemical Method by Ultra Low Level Liquid Scintillation Counting

(90)Sr is considered as a dangerous contaminant of agri-food supply chains due to its chemical affinity with Calcium, which makes its absorption in bones easy. (90)Sr accumulation in raw materials and then in final products is particularly significant in relationship to its ability to transfer into...

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Autores principales: Iammarino, Marco, dell’Oro, Daniela, Bortone, Nicola, Chiaravalle, Antonio Eugenio
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Publicado: PAGEPress Publications, Pavia, Italy 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5076622/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27800378
http://dx.doi.org/10.4081/ijfs.2015.4531
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author Iammarino, Marco
dell’Oro, Daniela
Bortone, Nicola
Chiaravalle, Antonio Eugenio
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description (90)Sr is considered as a dangerous contaminant of agri-food supply chains due to its chemical affinity with Calcium, which makes its absorption in bones easy. (90)Sr accumulation in raw materials and then in final products is particularly significant in relationship to its ability to transfer into animal source products. The radionuclides transfer ((137)Cs and (90)Sr) from environment to forages and then to products of animal origin (milk, cow and pork meats) was studied and evaluated in different studies, which were carried out in contaminated areas, from Chernobyl disaster until today. In the present work, the development and validation of a radiochemical method for the detection of (90)Sr in different types of animal feed, and the application of this technique for routinely control activities, are presented. Liquid scintillation counting was the employed analytical technique, since it is able to determine very low activity concentrations of (90)Sr (<0.01 Bq Kg(–1)). All samples analysed showed a (90)Sr contamination much higher than method detection limit (0.008 Bq kg(–1)). In particular, the highest mean activity concentration was registered in hay samples (2.93 Bq kg(–1)), followed by silage samples (2.07 Bq kg(–1)) and animal feeds (0.77 Bq kg(–1)). In fact, all samples were characterized by (90)Sr activity concentrations much lower than reference limits. This notwithstanding, the necessity to monitor these levels was confirmed, especially considering that (90)Sr is a possible carcinogen for human.
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spelling pubmed-50766222016-10-31 Beta Emitter Radionuclides ((90)Sr) Contamination in Animal Feed: Validation and Application of a Radiochemical Method by Ultra Low Level Liquid Scintillation Counting Iammarino, Marco dell’Oro, Daniela Bortone, Nicola Chiaravalle, Antonio Eugenio Ital J Food Saf Article (90)Sr is considered as a dangerous contaminant of agri-food supply chains due to its chemical affinity with Calcium, which makes its absorption in bones easy. (90)Sr accumulation in raw materials and then in final products is particularly significant in relationship to its ability to transfer into animal source products. The radionuclides transfer ((137)Cs and (90)Sr) from environment to forages and then to products of animal origin (milk, cow and pork meats) was studied and evaluated in different studies, which were carried out in contaminated areas, from Chernobyl disaster until today. In the present work, the development and validation of a radiochemical method for the detection of (90)Sr in different types of animal feed, and the application of this technique for routinely control activities, are presented. Liquid scintillation counting was the employed analytical technique, since it is able to determine very low activity concentrations of (90)Sr (<0.01 Bq Kg(–1)). All samples analysed showed a (90)Sr contamination much higher than method detection limit (0.008 Bq kg(–1)). In particular, the highest mean activity concentration was registered in hay samples (2.93 Bq kg(–1)), followed by silage samples (2.07 Bq kg(–1)) and animal feeds (0.77 Bq kg(–1)). In fact, all samples were characterized by (90)Sr activity concentrations much lower than reference limits. This notwithstanding, the necessity to monitor these levels was confirmed, especially considering that (90)Sr is a possible carcinogen for human. PAGEPress Publications, Pavia, Italy 2015-02-03 /pmc/articles/PMC5076622/ /pubmed/27800378 http://dx.doi.org/10.4081/ijfs.2015.4531 Text en ©Copyright M. Iammarino et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/) which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Beta Emitter Radionuclides ((90)Sr) Contamination in Animal Feed: Validation and Application of a Radiochemical Method by Ultra Low Level Liquid Scintillation Counting
title Beta Emitter Radionuclides ((90)Sr) Contamination in Animal Feed: Validation and Application of a Radiochemical Method by Ultra Low Level Liquid Scintillation Counting
title_full Beta Emitter Radionuclides ((90)Sr) Contamination in Animal Feed: Validation and Application of a Radiochemical Method by Ultra Low Level Liquid Scintillation Counting
title_fullStr Beta Emitter Radionuclides ((90)Sr) Contamination in Animal Feed: Validation and Application of a Radiochemical Method by Ultra Low Level Liquid Scintillation Counting
title_full_unstemmed Beta Emitter Radionuclides ((90)Sr) Contamination in Animal Feed: Validation and Application of a Radiochemical Method by Ultra Low Level Liquid Scintillation Counting
title_short Beta Emitter Radionuclides ((90)Sr) Contamination in Animal Feed: Validation and Application of a Radiochemical Method by Ultra Low Level Liquid Scintillation Counting
title_sort beta emitter radionuclides ((90)sr) contamination in animal feed: validation and application of a radiochemical method by ultra low level liquid scintillation counting
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5076622/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27800378
http://dx.doi.org/10.4081/ijfs.2015.4531
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