MEASUREMENT OF RADIONUCLIDES LEVEL IN GHANAIAN MAIZE – Maize consumption and radionuclides impacts on health.
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- 1. Goldrain Mountain Company Limited
- 2. Sweden Ghana Medical Centre, Radiation Oncology Physics
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By gamma spectroscopic measurement; the content of natural and anthropogenic radionuclides and their activity levels were determined in selected common Ghanaian maize. The purpose was to establish whether these levels and subsequently their annual effective doses from the intake of these radionuclides were within the internationally acceptable limits. Six different maize varieties
were collected, processed and data on each sample analyzed using a High Purity Germanium Detector. The activity levels and annual effective doses were calculated for the samples. The most significant radionuclides obtained from the analysis were; Potassium (40K), Uranium (238U), Caesium (134Cs), and Thorium (232Th). The average annual effective doses obtained from this study were 0.0039 mSv and 0.0012 mSv for dried and ashed samples respectively. This study concluded that the radionuclide activities and the annual effective doses were within acceptable standard levels and hence these Ghanaian maize varieties suitable for human consumption.
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