儿童年龄组常用抗生素样本中的α发射器

Ahmed Abdul Hadi Mohsen , Ali Saeed jassim , Ali Abid Abojassim , Abdulhussein A. Alkufi
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本调查旨在评估Al-Najaf省儿科常用抗生素中222Rn(氡-222)、226Ra(镭-226)、238U(铀-238)、218Po(钋-218)、214Po(钋-214)的含量。用CN-85探测器测量α发射体。此外,还评估了抗生素样本中222Rn、226Ra和238U导致的“年平均内有效剂量”(AAIED)和“每百万人过量癌症死亡风险”(RECFPMP)。222Rn、226Ra和238U的平均值分别为2.840、0.173和2.830 Bq/kg。此外,所有药用植物样品中与α排放物评估相关的平均AAIED和RECFPMP值分别为55.526 nSv/y和0.214 × 10 - 6。218Po和214Po的平均浓度分别为15.926 Bq/m3和6.716 Bq/m3。在对结果数据进行彻底检查并将其与全球公认和允许的(218Po, 214Po)限值进行比较后,发现为儿科处方的选定抗生素药物样品中的辐射水平完全是自然的,并在建议范围内。因此,没有理由担心这些药物的放射性成分及其对儿童的安全食用。
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Alpha emitter in samples of antibiotics commonly used in pediatric age groups
This investigation is aimed to assess the level of 222Rn (radon-222), 226Ra (radium-226), 238U (uranium-238), 218Po (Polonium-218), 214Po (Polonium-214) in antibiotics that are commonly utilized for pediatrics in Al-Najaf, governorate. Alpha emitters were measured using a CN-85 detector. Additionally, “Annual Average Internal Effective Dose” (AAIED) and “Risk of an Excess Cancer Fatality Per Million Person” (RECFPMP) resulting from 222Rn, 226Ra, and 238U in samples of antibiotics were assessed. The average 222Rn, 226Ra, and 238U values were found to be 2.840, 0.173, and 2.830 Bq/kg, respectively. Moreover, the average AAIED and RECFPMP values which associated with alpha emitters assessment in all medical plant samples were 55.526 nSv/y and 0.214 × 10−6, respectively. Finally, the average levels of 218Po and 214Po were recorded as 15.926 and 6.716 Bq/m3, respectively. After conducting a thorough examination for the resulted data and comparing them with the globally accepted and permissible (218Po, 214Po) limits, it was found that the radiation levels in samples of selected antibiotic medications prescribed for pediatrics were entirely natural and fall within the recommended range. Consequently, there is no cause for concern regarding the radioactive component of these drugs and their safe consumption by children.
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