Distribution of radioactive cesium and stable cesium in cattle kept on a highly contaminated area of Fukushima nuclear accident |
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Authors: | Itaru Sato Keiji Okada Jun Sasaki Hiroyuki Chida Hiroshi Satoh Kiyoshi Miura Kaoru Kikuchi Kumiko Otani Shusuke Sato |
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Affiliation: | 1. Faculty of Agriculture, Iwate University, Morioka, Japan;2. Tanko District Agricultural Mutual Aid Association, Oshu;3. NTT Advertising Inc., Tokyo, Japan;4. Graduate School of Agricultural Science, Tohoku University, Osaki, Japan |
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Abstract: | Radioactivity inspection of slaughtered cattle is generally conducted using a portion of the neck muscle; however, there is limited information about the distribution of radioactive cesium in cattle. In this study, therefore, we measured not only radioactive cesium but also stable cesium in various tissues of 19 cattle that had been kept in the area highly contaminated by the Fukushima nuclear accident. Skeletal muscles showed approximately 1.5‐3.0 times higher concentration of radioactive cesium than internal organs. Radioactive cesium concentration in the tenderloin and top round was about 1.2 times as high as that in the neck muscle. The kidney showed the highest concentration of radioactive cesium among internal organs, whereas the liver was lowest. Radioactive cesium concentration in the blood was about 8% of that in the neck muscle. Characteristics of stable cesium distribution were almost the same as those of radioactive cesium. Correlation coefficient between radioactive cesium and stable cesium in tissues of individual cattle was 0.981 ± 0.012. When a suspicious level near 100 Bq/kg is detected in the neck of slaughtered cattle, re‐inspection should be conducted using a different region of muscle, for example top round, to prevent marketing of beef that violates the Food Sanitation Act. |
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Keywords: | cattle cesium distribution radioactive contamination |
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