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Radionuclides
and heavy metals concentrations in traditional medicinal plants used in Saudi
Arabia
W.R.
Alharbi*
Department of
Physics, Faculty of Science, King Abdulaziz University, Jeddah-21432, Saudi
Arabia
*Corresponding
Author E-mail: walharbi@kau.edu.sa
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Publication
Data
Paper received:
07 November 2015
Revised received:
26 November 2015
Accepted:
14 March 2016
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Abstract
Traditional
medicinal plants are widely used for the treatment of various diseases in
Saudi Arabia. Knowledge of chemical composition of these materials is
important as it pertains to health. The activity concentrations of 232Th,
226Ra and 40K were measured in twenty-six medicinal plant samples purchased
from different local Saudi markets using γ- spectrometry with a NaI[Tl]
detector. They ranged between 0.50?0.04 to 13.72?1.15 Bq kg-1,
0.45?0.04 to 12.73?1.02 Bq kg-1and 7.00?0.50 to 327.06?11.0 Bq kg-1,
respectively. The radium equivalent activity and absorbed dose rate in the
studied samples varied from 1.21 to 54.45 Bq kg-1 and from 0.55 to
28.24 nGyh-1, respectively. Intake of radionuclides in samples was
insignificant. Consequently, these samples were considered safe in terms of
radiological health hazards. The concentration of six heavy metals: Cd, Pb,
As, Cu, Mn and Zn were monitored by inductively coupled plasma optical
emission and some of them were found above permissible limit.
Key
words
Heavy
metals, Medicinal plants, Radionuclides
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