Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8082405 | Journal of Environmental Radioactivity | 2015 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Essential oils were extracted from 35 medicinal plants used by Syrians, organic compounds were determined in these oils and concentrations of 210Po 210Pb and 238U were determined in the original plants and in the essential oils. The results showed that the highest activity concentrations of 210Po and 210Pb were found in leaves with large surfaces and in Sage were as high as 73.5 Bq kgâ1 and 73.2 Bq kgâ1, respectively. The activity concentration of 238U was as high as 4.26 Bq kgâ1 in Aloe. On the other hand, activity concentrations of 210Po ranged between 0.2 and 71.1 Bq kgâ1 in extracted essential oils for Rosemary and False yellowhead, respectively. The activity concentration of 210Pb reached 63.7 Bq kgâ1 in Aloe oil. The activity concentrations of 238U were very low in all extracted oils; the highest value was 0.31 Bq kgâ1 in peel of Orange oil. The transfer of 210Po and 210Pb from plant to its oil was the highest for Eugenia; 7.1% and 5.5% for 210Po and 210Pb, respectively. A linear relationship was found between the transfer factor of radionuclides from plant to its essential oil and the chemical content of this oil.
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Authors
M.S. Al-Masri, Y. Amin, S. Ibrahim, M. Nassri,