Published 1990 | Version v1
Journal article

Radioactive contaminants in raw materials and foodstuffs of plant origin

  • 1. Institut za endokrinologiju, imunologiju i ishranu, Zemun (Yugoslavia)

Description

The paper concentrates on the results of activity level of radioactive caesium 134 and 137 in the samples of raw materials (barley, oats, soybean, sunflower, pumpkin seed, hops, shreded sugar beet, maize), animal feedstuffs (alfalfa, alfalfa meal, rape, concentrates fed to chickens, pigs or bpvines, dry turnip shreds) and foodstuff of plant origin (lettuce, spinach, cabbage, carrot, celery, cucumber, tomato, olives, sesame). All samples - produced locally on the major part but also including some imported stuff -have been subjected to continuous gamma spectrometry starting with the Chernobyl accident in 1986 through 1989. The highest activity of caesium was recorded in the samples of animal feedstuffs (alfalfa, alfalfa meal, rape) in the years 1986 and 1987. In time, however, the activity tends to drop considerably. (author) 4 refs.; 3 tabs

Additional details

Additional titles

Original title (Serbian)
Radiokontaminanti u sirovinama i namirnicama biljnog porekla

Publishing Information

Journal Title
Hrana i Ishrana
Journal Volume
31
Journal Issue
2-3
Series
Hrana Ishr.
Journal Page Range
171-173
ISSN
0018-6872
CODEN
HRISA