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A method for estimating radioactive cesium concentrations in cattle blood using urine samples
Authors:Itaru Sato  Ryoma Yamagishi  Jun Sasaki  Hiroshi Satoh  Kiyoshi Miura  Kaoru Kikuchi  Kumiko Otani  Keiji Okada
Affiliation:1. Faculty of Agriculture, Iwate University, Morioka, Japan;2. Tanko District Center, Iwate Agricultural Mutual Aid Association, Oshu, Japan;3. Society for Animal Refugee and Environment post Nuclear Disaster, Tokyo, Japan
Abstract:In the region contaminated by the Fukushima nuclear accident, radioactive contamination of live cattle should be checked before slaughter. In this study, we establish a precise method for estimating radioactive cesium concentrations in cattle blood using urine samples. Blood and urine samples were collected from a total of 71 cattle on two farms in the ‘difficult‐to‐return zone’. Urine 137Cs, specific gravity, electrical conductivity, pH , sodium, potassium, calcium, and creatinine were measured and various estimation methods for blood 137Cs were tested. The average error rate of the estimation was 54.2% without correction. Correcting for urine creatinine, specific gravity, electrical conductivity, or potassium improved the precision of the estimation. Correcting for specific gravity using the following formula gave the most precise estimate (average error rate = 16.9%): blood 137Cs] = urinary 137Cs]/(specific gravity] ? 1)/329. Urine samples are faster to measure than blood samples because urine can be obtained in larger quantities and has a higher 137Cs concentration than blood. These advantages of urine and the estimation precision demonstrated in our study, indicate that estimation of blood 137Cs using urine samples is a practical means of monitoring radioactive contamination in live cattle.
Keywords:cattle  cesium  Fukushima  radioactive contamination  urine
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