Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1875679 | Applied Radiation and Isotopes | 2016 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
In this work, molybdenum-99 loaded columns were challenged with Bacillus subtilis vegetative cells and Bacillus pumilus spores inside and outside the alumina column, and microbial recovery and radiation effect were assessed. Alumina was a barrier for the passage of microorganisms regardless the species, whilst spores were more retained than vegetative cells with a lower microbial recovery, without significant differences between 9.25 and 74Â GBq generators. Bacillus pumilus biological indicator showed lower recoveries, suggesting a radiation inactivating effect on microorganisms.
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Authors
Neuza T.O. Fukumori, Erica M.M. Endo, Carlos F. Felgueiras, Margareth M.N. Matsuda, João A. Osso Junior,