The uptake of uranium, ingested as a soluble compound, was studied by monitoring the uranium level in urine by inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry and through measurement of an isotopic tracer. The high sensitivity of this method allows measurement of uranium levels in urine samples from each voiding, therefore more detailed biokinetic studies are possible. To simulate low "acute intake," five volunteers with "normal" levels (5-15 ng L(-1)) of uranium in urine ingested a grapefruit drink spiked with 100 microg of uranium (235U/238U = 0.
View Article and Find Full Text PDF"Spot samples" of urine are routinely used to monitor occupational exposure to uranium and other toxic heavy metals, such as mercury, lead, and cadmium. In the present work, it was shown that diurnal variations in the uranium concentration in different urine samples from the same individual could be quite large. However, these variations were in correlation to the creatinine level of the same samples, with values of R = 0.
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January 1983
1. Young Bedouin women found to be prone to illnesses of the thyroid gland and lungs. It was surmised that the cause of both complaints had the same origin: the smoke from cooking over a fire.
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