Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8251852 | Radiation Physics and Chemistry | 2018 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
This study was conducted to evaluate the toxicological and radiological safety of chicken meat that had been irradiated at 30Â kGy with 7.5Â MeV X-rays. In a sub-chronic toxicity study, ICR mice were fed X-ray-irradiated chicken meat at 2500Â mg/kg body weight daily for 90 days, and no mortality or abnormal clinical signs were observed throughout the study period. However, several hematological and serum biochemical parameters of the ICR mice differed significantly from those in the control group; nevertheless, the observed values were all within the normal range for the respective parameters. In addition, no toxicological effects were determined in male or female mice. Furthermore, no differences in gamma-ray spectrometric patterns were detected between the non-irradiated and irradiated samples, indicating that the radioactivity induced by 7.5Â MeV X-ray irradiation was below the detection limit. These results tentatively suggest that chicken meat irradiated with 7.5Â MeV X-rays would be safe for human consumption in terms of toxicology and radiology.
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Authors
Beom-Seok Song, Yunjong Lee, Jong-Heum Park, Jae-Kyung Kim, Ha-Young Park, Dong-Ho Kim, Chang-Jong Kim, Il-Jun Kang,