Abstract
As a part of Chinese Total Diet Survey taken place in 1990, the authors report the determined results on [sup 90]Sr, [sup 137]Cs, [sup 226]Ra, [sup 228]Ra, [sup 210]Pb and [sup 210]Pb and [sup 210]Po contents in various foods of Chinese total diet. Based on obtained dietary composition and the determined contents, the Annual Intakes (AI) and Committed Dose Equivalents (CDE) for the public by ingestion were estimated. It is shown that the total CDE for 6 radionuclides is about 0.24 mSv/a. The food categories and nuclides whose relative contributions to the total are dominant were vegetables, aquatic products and cereal, and [sup 210]Pb, [sup 210]Po, [sup 228]Ra, respectively. The results have updated the data from 1982 survey and have complemented important information for water consumption. The regional difference of dietary compositions and resultant internal doses are discussed as well.
Hongda, Zhu;
Shouliang, Wang;
Wei, Meng;
Daoping, Wang;
Xiujun, Zheng;
Qingfen, Liu;
Peng, Liu
[1]
- Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences, Tianjin, TJ (China). Inst. of Radiomedicine
Citation Formats
Hongda, Zhu, Shouliang, Wang, Wei, Meng, Daoping, Wang, Xiujun, Zheng, Qingfen, Liu, and Peng, Liu.
Determinations of [sup 90]Sr, [sup 137]Cs, [sup 226]Ra, [sup 228]Ra, [sup 210]Pb, [sup 210]Po contents in chinese diet and estimations of internal doses due to these radionuclides.
China: N. p.,
1993.
Web.
Hongda, Zhu, Shouliang, Wang, Wei, Meng, Daoping, Wang, Xiujun, Zheng, Qingfen, Liu, & Peng, Liu.
Determinations of [sup 90]Sr, [sup 137]Cs, [sup 226]Ra, [sup 228]Ra, [sup 210]Pb, [sup 210]Po contents in chinese diet and estimations of internal doses due to these radionuclides.
China.
Hongda, Zhu, Shouliang, Wang, Wei, Meng, Daoping, Wang, Xiujun, Zheng, Qingfen, Liu, and Peng, Liu.
1993.
"Determinations of [sup 90]Sr, [sup 137]Cs, [sup 226]Ra, [sup 228]Ra, [sup 210]Pb, [sup 210]Po contents in chinese diet and estimations of internal doses due to these radionuclides."
China.
@misc{etde_7117089,
title = {Determinations of [sup 90]Sr, [sup 137]Cs, [sup 226]Ra, [sup 228]Ra, [sup 210]Pb, [sup 210]Po contents in chinese diet and estimations of internal doses due to these radionuclides}
author = {Hongda, Zhu, Shouliang, Wang, Wei, Meng, Daoping, Wang, Xiujun, Zheng, Qingfen, Liu, and Peng, Liu}
abstractNote = {As a part of Chinese Total Diet Survey taken place in 1990, the authors report the determined results on [sup 90]Sr, [sup 137]Cs, [sup 226]Ra, [sup 228]Ra, [sup 210]Pb and [sup 210]Pb and [sup 210]Po contents in various foods of Chinese total diet. Based on obtained dietary composition and the determined contents, the Annual Intakes (AI) and Committed Dose Equivalents (CDE) for the public by ingestion were estimated. It is shown that the total CDE for 6 radionuclides is about 0.24 mSv/a. The food categories and nuclides whose relative contributions to the total are dominant were vegetables, aquatic products and cereal, and [sup 210]Pb, [sup 210]Po, [sup 228]Ra, respectively. The results have updated the data from 1982 survey and have complemented important information for water consumption. The regional difference of dietary compositions and resultant internal doses are discussed as well.}
journal = []
volume = {13:2}
journal type = {AC}
place = {China}
year = {1993}
month = {Mar}
}
title = {Determinations of [sup 90]Sr, [sup 137]Cs, [sup 226]Ra, [sup 228]Ra, [sup 210]Pb, [sup 210]Po contents in chinese diet and estimations of internal doses due to these radionuclides}
author = {Hongda, Zhu, Shouliang, Wang, Wei, Meng, Daoping, Wang, Xiujun, Zheng, Qingfen, Liu, and Peng, Liu}
abstractNote = {As a part of Chinese Total Diet Survey taken place in 1990, the authors report the determined results on [sup 90]Sr, [sup 137]Cs, [sup 226]Ra, [sup 228]Ra, [sup 210]Pb and [sup 210]Pb and [sup 210]Po contents in various foods of Chinese total diet. Based on obtained dietary composition and the determined contents, the Annual Intakes (AI) and Committed Dose Equivalents (CDE) for the public by ingestion were estimated. It is shown that the total CDE for 6 radionuclides is about 0.24 mSv/a. The food categories and nuclides whose relative contributions to the total are dominant were vegetables, aquatic products and cereal, and [sup 210]Pb, [sup 210]Po, [sup 228]Ra, respectively. The results have updated the data from 1982 survey and have complemented important information for water consumption. The regional difference of dietary compositions and resultant internal doses are discussed as well.}
journal = []
volume = {13:2}
journal type = {AC}
place = {China}
year = {1993}
month = {Mar}
}