Measurement of Radioactivity in Common Powered Milk Consumed in Sana’a, Yemen and Estimation of the Associated Annual Effective Dose

https://doi.org/10.59628/jast.v3i1.1243

Authors

  • Abdulmalek A. M. Hulif Yemen Standardization, Metrology and Quality Control Organization , Sana'a, Yemen.
  • Mohammed Q. Al-Motawakel Department of Physics, Faculty of Science, Sana'a University, Sana'a, Yemen.
  • Zaid Abdullah Eadan National Atomic Energy Commission of Yemen (NATEC), Sana’a, Yemen
  • Nabilah Ali Al-Sowaidi National Atomic Energy Commission of Yemen (NATEC), Sana’a, Yemen

Keywords:

Radioactivity, Radionuclide, Annual effective doses, Milk samples, Gamma ray spectroscopy

Abstract

This study focuses on measuring the radioactivity in milk, given its critical importance and sensitivity as a fundamental component of humannutrition, particularly due to its vital role as a primary food source for children during the early stages of life. The radionuclides of 232Th, 226 Ra and 40K were measured in 16 brands of powdered milk consumed in Yemen, imported from various regions worldwide. The measurements were conducted using gamma-ray spectroscopy with an HPGe detector, equipped with a specially designed shield. The range of  226 Ra from (0.42±0.08 to 1.86±0.30 with an average of 0.77±0.12) Bq/kg, the range of 232Th from (0.21±0.05 to 0.40±0.07 with an average of 0.30±0.05) Bq/kg, and the range of 40K (from 140.69±3.90 to 195.96±5.29 with an average of 169.06±4.63) Bq/kg, respectively, for infant group (≤ 1 year). The range of 226Ra from (0.14±0.03 to 7.21±1.34 with an average of 1.88±0.54) Bq/kg, the range of 232Th from (0.25±0.04 to 1.22±0.34 with an average of 0.68±0.15) Bq/kg, and the range of 40K (from 141.52±3.90 to 534.39±13.54 with an average of 320.36±8.35) Bq/kg, respectively, for individuals above 2 years, respectively. The total average annual effective dose due to ingestion of radionuclides was calculated for three age groups and found to be (214.50, 123.27, and 41 μSv/year) for infant group (≤ 1 year), children (2-17 years), and adults (>17 years), respectively. Overall, these values are lower than the WHO/FAO and ICRP recommended limit of (1.0 mSv/year) for all age groups, indicating that the radioactivity levels in the tested powdered milk are within acceptable safety limits.

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Distribution of activity concentrations of 226Ra of powdered milk samples.

Published

2025-02-28

How to Cite

A. M. Hulif, A., Q. Al-Motawakel, M., Abdullah Eadan, Z., & Ali Al-Sowaidi, N. (2025). Measurement of Radioactivity in Common Powered Milk Consumed in Sana’a, Yemen and Estimation of the Associated Annual Effective Dose. Sana’a University Journal of Applied Sciences and Technology , 3(1), 621–627. https://doi.org/10.59628/jast.v3i1.1243

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