Title of article :
Evaluation of Annual Effective Dose Due to Ingestion in Some Commonly Consumed Vegetables in Lagos State, Nigeria
Author/Authors :
olaoye, m. a. lagos state university - department of physics, Nigeria , aluko, t. j. federal university of agriculture - department of physics, Nigeria , rabiu, j. a. federal university - department of physics, Nigeria , jegede, o. a. federal university of agriculture - department of physics, Nigeria , adeleke, o. o. federal university of agriculture - department of physics, Nigeria
From page :
109
To page :
112
Abstract :
The activity concentrations of ^40K, ^238U and ^232Th in some commonly consumed vegetables in Badagry, Ikorodu and Ojo areas of Lagos state were determined. The highest concentration of 40^K was obtained in Celosia argentea (Lagos Spinach) with a value of 7807.51±402.48 Bq/kg, the highest concentration of ^238U with a value of 59.46±6.46 Bq/kg was found in Amaranthus hybridus (African Spinach) and the highest concentration of ^232Th was found in Amaranthus hybridus (African Spinach) with a value of 47.45± 2.80 Bq/kg. The highest concentrations were found in vegetables from Ikorodu. The lowest concentration of 40K was found in Hibiscus sabdariffa (Roselle) with a value of 451.23±23.87 Bq/kg. Celosia argentea (Lagos Spinach) has the lowest concentration value of 0.79±0.10 Bq/kg for 238U and a concentration value of 3.81± 0.22 Bq/kg was found in Vernonia amygdalina (Bitter Leaf) being the lowest concentration value of 232Th. The mean annual effective doses of Badagry, Ikorodu and Ojo were 1.42mSv/y, 2.06mSv/y and 2.23mSv/y, respectively, which were higher than the world mean average of 0.294mSv/y.
Keywords :
Activity concentration , Vegetables , Mean absorbed dose , Cancer risk.
Journal title :
Jordan Journal of Physics
Journal title :
Jordan Journal of Physics
Record number :
2587271
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