| Literature DB >> 21595985 |
Lubna Alam1, Che Abd Rahim Mohamed.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Po²¹⁰ can be accumulated in various environmental materials, including marine organisms, and contributes to the dose of natural radiation in seafood. The concentration of this radionuclide in the marine environment can be influenced by the operation of a coal burning power plant but existing studies regarding this issue are not well documented. Therefore, the aim of this study was to estimate the Po²¹⁰ concentration level in marine organisms from the coastal area of Kapar, Malaysia which is very near to a coal burning power plant station and to assess its impact on seafood consumers.Entities:
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Year: 2011 PMID: 21595985 PMCID: PMC3125231 DOI: 10.1186/1476-069X-10-43
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Environ Health ISSN: 1476-069X Impact factor: 5.984
Figure 1Sampling locations at the Kapar Coastal Area.
Figure 2Concentrations of Poin the dissolved and particulate phases of seawater.
Activity of Po210 in seafood samples collected during three sampling periods
| Species | Size class | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 27/8/2008 | 2/12/2008 | 25/2/2009 | ||
| (Fish) | class 1 (10-15 cm) | 5.6 ± 1.78 (n = 5) | NA | 3.5 ± 0.14 (n = 9) |
| class 2 (16-20 cm) | 5.9 ± 1.52 (n = 10) | 4.5 ± 0.01 (n = 1) | 4.5 ± 0.24 (n = 15) | |
| class 3 ( > 20 cm) | 7.5 ± 1.64 (n = 15) | 5.4 ± 0.27 (n = 29) | 5.2 ± 0.24 (n = 6) | |
| Mean | 6.4 ± 0.95 | 5.1 ± 0.13 | 4.4 ± 0.12 | |
| (Crustacean) | class 1 (5-7 cm) | 58.2 ± 2.80 (n = 10) | 41.5 ± 1.73 (n = 3) | 36.8 ± 0.78 (n = 5) |
| class 2 (8-10 cm) | 51.1 ± 2.00 (n = 6) | 50.0 ± 3.72 (n = 23) | 48.3 ± 1.65 (n = 7) | |
| class 3 (10 > cm) | 53.9 ± 3.25 (n = 14) | 64.5 ± 1.64 (n = 4) | 52.1 ± 1.82 (n = 18) | |
| Mean | 54.4 ± 1.58 | 51.6 ± 1.47 | 45.7 ± 0.86 | |
| (Mollusc) | class 1 (2-3 cm) | 112.9 ± 7.24 (n = 3) | 224.5 ± 15.0 (n = 16) | 114.9 ± 7.29 (n = 15) |
| class 2 (3.1-3.5 cm) | 374.6 ± 13.56 (n = 6) | 307.1 ± 20.21 (n = 11) | 92.7 ± 2.83 (n = 4) | |
| class 3 (3.5 > cm) | 393.9 ± 25.90 (n = 21) | 203.0 ± 5.44 (n = 3) | 105.2 ± 6.73 (n = 11) | |
| Mean | 293.8 ± 10.04 | 244.9 ± 8.58 | 104.3 ± 3.44 | |
NA: Not available
n: amount of sample
Calculated data: Concentration Factor, Daily Intake, Committed Effective Dose and Cancer Risk
| Cancer Risk | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Species name | CF | Lifetime Mortality risk | Lifetime Morbidity risk | ||
| 0.3 × 104 | 199.86 | 44.69 | 2.3 × 10-4 | 3.2 × 10-4 | |
| 1.0 × 104 | 653.02 | 186.03 | 7.7 × 10-4 | 10.6 × 10-4 | |
| 8.5 × 104 | 5398.67 | 517.19 | 64.3 × 10-4 | 88.2 × 10-4 | |
| Mean | 3.3 × 104 | 2083.85 | 249.30 | 24.8 × 10-4 | 34 × 10-4 |
Figure 3Activity of ingested Poin the internal organs (Based on ICRP 30 and 68).
Po210 concentrations in the muscles of various seafood from different regions of the world.
| Species | Locations | References | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sea fish | 0.06-5.64 | Malaysia | Present study |
| 5-89 | Cuba | [ | |
| 0.2-27.48 | Syria | [ | |
| 0.6-2.6 | Japan | [ | |
| 0.9-5 | Poland | [ | |
| 0.4-153.3 | USA | [ | |
| 0.25-2.52 | Sudan | [ | |
| 0.5-5.3 | Brazil | [ | |
| 0.22-4.4 | England | [ | |
| 21.4-137.7 | India | [ | |
| 0.35-0.90 | Baltic-North sea estuary | [ | |
| 0.9-44.10 | Australia | [ | |
| Crustacean | 0.65-30.72 | Malaysia | Present study |
| 50-151 | Cuba | [ | |
| 1.1-35 | England | [ | |
| 181.3 ± 7.4 | India | [ | |
| 31 | Plymouth | [ | |
| Mollusc | 4.61-239.72 | Malaysia | Present study |
| 21-30 | Cuba | [ | |
| 16-36 | England | [ | |
| 305.4- 596.6 | India | [ | |
| 29 | Ribble estuary | [ | |
Figure 4A comparison of daily intake of Poin different locations around the world.
Figure 5A comparison of CED in different locations around the world.