This study investigated the activity concentrations of Ra, Th, and K and their soil-to-plant transfer factors in some medicinal plants located in Nepal. The geometric mean values of soil-to-plant transfer factors (TFs) for Ra, Th, and K were 0.37, 0.96, and 3.50, respectively. This indicated that medicinal plants absorbed the highest amount of K from the soil, followed by Th, while Ra was absorbed the least. The average radium equivalent activities for medicinal plants (189 Bq/kg) and associated soils (182 Bq/kg) were within the international acceptable limit of 370 Bq/kg. According to the activity concentrations found in the medicinal plants, they do not present any radiological health hazards unless consumed in excessive quantities; however, continuous investigations are essential.
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jenvrad.2024.107556 | DOI Listing |
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