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Interpretation of results
No spots corresponding to aflatoxin should be obtained from any of the sample residues. If any such spot is obtained, compare its position with the spots obtained from the aflatoxin mixture to identify the type of aflatoxin present. An approximate estimation of the concentration of aflatoxin in the sample may be obtained by comparing the intensity of the spots with those of the aflatoxin mixtures. Quality control methods for medicinal plant materials 19. Radioactive contamination A certain amount of exposure to ionizing radiation cannot be avoided since there are many sources, including radionuclides occurring naturally in the ground and the atmosphere. These sources are described extensively in the booklet Facts about low-level radiation (13). Dangerous contamination may be the consequence of a nuclear accident. The World Health Organization, in close collaboration with several other international organizations, has developed guidelines for use in the event of widespread contamination by radionuclides resulting from a major nuclear accident (14). This publication emphasizes that the health risks from food accidentally contaminated by radionuclides depend not only on the specific radionuclide and the level of contamination but also on the quantity of food consumed. The range of radionuclides that may be released into the environment as the result of a nuclear accident might include long-lived and short-lived fission products, actinides, and activation products. The nature and the intensity of radionuclides released may differ markedly and depend on the source (reactor, reprocessing plant, fuel fabrication plant, isotope production unit, etc.). The amount of exposure to radiation depends on the intake of radionuclides and other variables such as age, metabolic kinetics, and weight of the individual (also known as the dose conversion factor). Even at maximum observed levels of radioactive contamination with the more dangerous radionuclides, significant risk is associated only with consumption of quantities of over 20 kg of plant material per year so that a risk to health is most unlikely to be encountered given the amount of medicinal plant materials that would need to be ingested. Additionally, the level of contamination might be reduced during the manufacturing process. Therefore, no limits for radioactive contamination are proposed. Download 1.63 Mb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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