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Original scientific paper

https://doi.org/10.33128/k.63.1.3

Activity concentration of natural radionuclides in chicken feeds in the Republic of North Macedonia

Aleksandra Angeleska orcid id orcid.org/0000-0002-7109-2681 ; Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Food Institute, University Ss. Cyril and Methodius, Skopje, Republic of North Macedonia
Radmila Crceva Nikolovska ; Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Food Institute, University Ss. Cyril and Methodius, Skopje, Republic of North Macedonia
Elizabeta Dimitrieska Stojkovik ; Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Food Institute, University Ss. Cyril and Methodius, Skopje, Republic of North Macedonia
Katerina Blagoevska ; Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Food Institute, University Ss. Cyril and Methodius, Skopje, Republic of North Macedonia
Biljana Dimzoska Stojanovska ; Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Food Institute, University Ss. Cyril and Methodius, Skopje, Republic of North Macedonia
Risto Uzunov ; Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Food Institute, University Ss. Cyril and Methodius, Skopje, Republic of North Macedonia
Ljupcho Angelovski ; Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Food Institute, University Ss. Cyril and Methodius, Skopje, Republic of North Macedonia


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Abstract

The care of radioactivity level in animal feed is very important, as ingestion is one of the most common ways radionuclides enter living organisms. Thus, since humans consume products of animal origin (eggs and poultry, milk and beef), it is important to monitor radiation levels in animal feed, as part of the radioactivity that these animals are exposed to, could be transmitted to humans. Natural radionuclides such as 40K, 232Th and 226Ra find their way into the food chain from soil and air to plants and from plants to animals and humans as well. The goal of this study was to determine the activity concentrations of natural radionuclides in three commercial chicken feeds – starter, grower and finisher. The analyzes were performed by means of HPGe gamma spectrometry - gamma spectrometer (Canberra Packard) with a high-purity germanium detector. The obtained spectra from the measurement were analyzed by using the program GENIE 2000. Based on the performed tests, the mean values for the activity concentrations in the samples were the following 26.03±4.1 Bq kg-1 for 226Ra, 37.9±4.8 Bq kg-1 for 232Th, and 64.40±6.5 Bq kg-1 for 40K. The results obtained from the analyses of chicken feeds were compared to studies in other countries and it was found that 40K was present in the highest amount in all types of samples while the vales for the other natural radionuclides were within the nominal concentrations. Higher concentration of 40K can be associated with plants used in the production of animal feed, which were contaminated with fertilizer during their cultivation. The range of radionuclide concentrations in the samples was within the recommended values UNSCEAR.

Keywords

Chicken feed; gamma-ray spectrometry; natural radioactivity

Hrčak ID:

278601

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/278601

Publication date:

20.4.2022.

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