Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1219238 Journal of Food Composition and Analysis 2007 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

Investigation of radioactive traces in foods produced and exported mainly in Paraná State, Brazil, was carried out by gamma-ray spectrometry, a non-destructive nuclear method. The redistribution of 40K concentration during the processing of soy (Glycine max) primary products (745±9 Bq kg−1 for soybean, 1473±15 Bq kg−1 for soy bran, and ⩽8.8 Bq kg−1 for commercial refined soy oil) was verified. The 40K activity for all oil stages analyzed was lower than the limits of detection. Others foods such as sulfite-treated sugar, mate tea, and mint were analyzed. The activities for the natural nuclear chain (228Th and 226Ra) and the 137Cs (artificial radionuclide) were presented.

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