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Natural Radionuclides in Bottled Mineral Waters Consumed in Turkey and Their Contribution to Radiation Dose.

dc.contributor.authorAltıkulaç, Aydan, Kurnaz, Aslı, Turhan, Şeref, Kutucu, Metehan
dc.contributor.authorAltikulac, A, Kurnaz, A, Turhan, S, Kutucu, M
dc.date.accessioned2023-05-09T11:56:33Z
dc.date.available2023-05-09T11:56:33Z
dc.date.issued2022-09-27T00:00:00Z
dc.date.issued2022.01.01
dc.description.abstractBottled natural mineral water (BMW) consumption in Turkey is increasing every year. Depending on the local geology from which the water is extracted, BMW could be enhanced with natural radionuclides. In this study, the activity concentrations of natural radionuclides in 58 BMW samples of 25 different brands marketed in Turkey were measured using a γ-ray spectrometer with high-purity germanium (HPGe) detector. The average activity concentrations of Ra, Ra, and K in BMW samples were found as 0.4, 0.5, and 4.3 Bq/L, respectively. The activity concentrations of Ra exceeded the WHO-recommended maximum permissible limit of 0.1 Bq/L for drinking water. The annual effective dose (AED) and excess lifetime cancer risk (LCR) caused by the ingestion of each BMW sample were estimated for adults to assess radiological risks using two different scenarios based on BMW consumption rates (150 and 13 L/y). All estimated total AEDs, except for two samples, were below the guidance dose level of 100 μSv/y recommended by the World Health Organization (WHO) and Turkish regulations for drinking water. For all BMW brands, Ra was found as the main contributor to the AEDs. The LCR values were lower than the acceptable value of 10 for radiological risks.
dc.identifier.doi10.1021/acsomega.2c04087
dc.identifier.issn2470-1343
dc.identifier.pubmed36188329
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dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12597/12203
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dc.titleNatural Radionuclides in Bottled Mineral Waters Consumed in Turkey and Their Contribution to Radiation Dose.
dc.titleNatural Radionuclides in Bottled Mineral Waters Consumed in Turkey and Their Contribution to Radiation Dose
dc.typeJournal Article
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oaire.citation.issue38
oaire.citation.volume7
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