Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1191442 | Food Chemistry | 2006 | 6 Pages |
In this study the levels of 137Cs, mostly originating from the Chernobyl fallout, as well as levels of natural radionuclides 40K and 210Pb present in caps and stalks of edible mushroom samples and soil from Poland were measured. The analytical technique used was alpha spectrometry to determine 210Pb through its granddaughter 210Po. The 137Cs and 40K activity concentrations were determined by gamma spectrometry. The radionuclide activities in Xerocomus badius were in the ranges: 330–6670 (137Cs), 180–1520 (40K) and 0.70–32.0 (210Pb) Bq kg−1 d.w. The highest measured concentration of 137Cs was in the caps of X. badius from the Borecka Forest. The caps of examined mushrooms showed significantly higher activity concentrations compared to the stalks. In order to estimate the degree of accumulation of each element by mushrooms, transfer factor (TF) soil–cap and soil–stalk values were calculated. Also, some commercial mushrooms were examined such as dried, frozen and marinated products.