Gamma Spectroscopic Measurements of Some Imported Foodstuffs in Egypt | ||||
Journal of Basic and Environmental Sciences | ||||
Volume 3, Issue 4, October 2016, Page 133-139 PDF (493.59 K) | ||||
Document Type: Original Article | ||||
DOI: 10.21608/jbes.2016.369620 | ||||
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Authors | ||||
M.W.A. Eissa1; E.H. El-Mossalamy2; S.T. Atwa2; H.S. Eissa1; A. Abd El-Fattah1 | ||||
1Radiation Protection Department, Nuclear Research Center, Atomic Energy Authority, Cairo, Egypt | ||||
2Faculty of Science, Benha University, Benha, Egypt | ||||
Abstract | ||||
All imported foodstuff coming into Egypt is analyzed for radioactivity level through Radiation Detection Project. In this research, a study of long-lived gamma emitting radionuclides was performed in some imported foodstuffs and feed additives especially those imported from different countries that affected by nuclear accidents as Russia and Japan (Chernobyl and Fukushima accidents).The samples are fish, soya bean, wheat, yellow corn, lentils, dry peas, yellow butter and feed additives. These samples have been tested by gamma spectrometry method using HPGe detector. The specific activity and the annual effective dose of U-238, Th-232, K-40, Cs-137 and Cs-134 in all samples were determined. It was found that the specific activity varied from 0.293 Bq/kg to 6.971 Bq/kg (average of 1.875 Bq/kg) for U-238, from 0.158 Bq/kg to 10.395 Bq/kg (average of 2.73 Bq/kg) for Th-232, from 11.6 Bq/kg to 660.66 Bq/kg (average of 168.7 Bq/kg) for K-40, from 0.225 Bq/kg to 4.26 Bq/kg (average of 0.797 Bq/kg) for Cs-137 and from 0.345 Bq/kg to 1.25 Bq/kg for Cs-134 in food samples. Relative to feed additives the radionuclide Ra-226, U-235, Pa-234m, Th-234, Pb-214, Pb-212 and K-40 were found with different wide range. Also the annual effective dose due to ingestion was calculated. The results were compared with international recommended values and were found to be below the Maximum Permissible Limits. | ||||
Keywords | ||||
Cesium-137; U-238; Th-232; Effective dose; Food chain; Feed additives | ||||
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