ICRP Publication 48 : Metabolism of Plutonium and Related Elements
by
ICRP
Book Details
Format
Paperback / Softback
Book Series
Annals of the ICRP
ISBN-10
0080348270
ISBN-13
9780080348278
Publisher
Elsevier Health Sciences
Imprint
Elsevier Health Sciences
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Dec 1st, 1986
Print length
100 Pages
Weight
200 grams
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Presents the information on the metabolism of plutonium, neptunium and the trivalent actinides, previously reviewed in ICRP Publication 19, with special reference to the absorption from the gastro-intestinal tract, the retention times in liver and skeleton, and the relation of actinide metabolism to that of other radionuclides.
This publication is intended to review, update and extend the information on the metabolism of plutonium, neptunium and the trivalent actinides, previously reviewed in ICRP Publication 19, with special reference to the absorption from the gastro-intestinal tract, the retention times in liver and skeleton, the influence of bone remodelling on the microdistribution within the skeleton and the relation of actinide metabolism to that of other radionuclides. This report is intended to complement, rather than replace, the original report and it has not been thought appropriate to reproduce all the extensive data presented in ICRP Publication 19. The new report follows the general patter of the first one, beginning with a short overview of some salient features of the chemistry of the actinides in mammalian systems and then reviewing the behaviour of the elements following entry by inhalation, by ingestion, or through the skin. The penultimate chapter reviews the retention of plutonium and the actinides in liver, bone, gonads and the other organs of the human body.
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