Bioaccumulation of radionuclides in hoofed animals inhabiting the Semipalatinsk Test Site

The article assesses the content of radionuclides in hoofed animals inhabiting the Semipalatinsk Test Site by calculation. Hoofed animals’ faeces were sampled to determine the content of radionuclides in their diets. Based on values determined for the content of radionuclides in animals; diets, the...

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Published in:PLOS ONE
Main Authors: Panitskiy, Andrey, Bazarbaeva, Asem, Baigazy, Symbat, Polivkina, Yelena, Alexandrovich, Ivan, Abisheva, Mariya
Format: Text
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science 2023
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Online Access:http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10681292/
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/38011204
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0294632
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Summary:The article assesses the content of radionuclides in hoofed animals inhabiting the Semipalatinsk Test Site by calculation. Hoofed animals’ faeces were sampled to determine the content of radionuclides in their diets. Based on values determined for the content of radionuclides in animals; diets, the content of radionuclides in the meat and milk of farm animals—cows (Bos taurus taurus), sheep (Ovis), goats (Capra hircus) and horses (Equus caballus Lin., 1758) as well as in the meat of wild animals–european moose (Alces alces Lin., 1758), argali (Ovis ammon Lin., 1758), roe deer (Capreolus pygargus Pal., 1771) and saiga (Saiga tatarica Lin., 1766) was calculated. No excess of permissible values of the content of (137)Cs and (90)Sr in the meat of farm animals was found to be expected, even for a conventional ‘conservative’ scenario, in which maxima of the radionuclide activity concentration in a vegetable feed (faeces) are taken as a basis. (241)Am and (239+240)Pu in the meat of farm hoofed animals are not standardized. Their predicted maxima of activity concentration are very low, and even in the ‘conservative’ scenario, they do not exceed 1.8×10(−2) Bq kg(-1), 1.4×10(−1) Bq kg(-1) and 1.6×10(−1) Bq kg(-1), respectively. In the milk of farm animals, the content of (137)Cs and (90)Sr does not exceed permissible values. (241)Am and (239+240)Pu in the milk of farm animals are not standardized. Their predicted activity concentration values in the milk of sheep and goats do not exceed 6.5×10(−2) Bq l(-1), for cows– 2.6×10(−2) Bq l(-1), for horses– 3.1×10(−2) Bq l(-1). Permissible values of (137)Cs and (90)Sr in the meat of wild hoofed animals are not exceeded either. In the meat of argali, roe deer and saigas, relatively high levels of (137)Cs are predictable. (241)Am and (239+240)Pu in meat of wild animals are not standardized. Their predicted activity concentration values in the meat of moose and argali do not exceed 3.2×10(−1) Bq kg(-1) and 1.6×10(−1) Bq kg(-1), respectively, for roe deer and saiga—5.4×10(−2) Bq ...