Radiation dose to Malaysian populace via the consumption of roasted ground and instant coffee

Accompanying the busy lifestyles of modern Malaysia, coffee is becoming one of the nations’ most popular stimulating drinks. In association with nutrients uptake, natural radionuclides in soil are also being taken up by the coffee plant, subsequently appearing in the human body through consumption...

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Main Authors: Khandaker, Mayeen Uddin *, Nur Khairunnisa, Z., Bradley, D.A. *, Faruque, M. R. I., Almasoud, F. I., Sayyed, M. I., Sulieman, A., Jojo, P.J.
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author Khandaker, Mayeen Uddin *
Nur Khairunnisa, Z.
Bradley, D.A. *
Faruque, M. R. I.
Almasoud, F. I.
Sayyed, M. I.
Sulieman, A.
Jojo, P.J.
author_facet Khandaker, Mayeen Uddin *
Nur Khairunnisa, Z.
Bradley, D.A. *
Faruque, M. R. I.
Almasoud, F. I.
Sayyed, M. I.
Sulieman, A.
Jojo, P.J.
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description Accompanying the busy lifestyles of modern Malaysia, coffee is becoming one of the nations’ most popular stimulating drinks. In association with nutrients uptake, natural radionuclides in soil are also being taken up by the coffee plant, subsequently appearing in the human body through consumption of coffee. Present study concerns the assessment of the natural radionuclides 226Ra, 228Ra, and 40K in roasted ground and instant coffee consumed in Malaysia. A total of 12 sampled brands of coffee, originating from seven different countries including Malaysia, were collected from various supermarkets in Kuala Lumpur. The samples were analyzed by HPGe γ-ray spectrometry, obtaining a range of activities (in Bq/kg) 6.4 ± 1.3–21.4 ± 2.4, 6.6 ± 1.8–47.9 ± 10.6, and 220 ± 12–1510 ± 72 for 226Ra, 228Ra and 40K respectively. The annual committed effective dose estimate from such coffee consumption was found to be in the range 13.2–55.7 μSv/y, low in comparison with the UNSCEAR (2000) reference dose guidance limit of 290 μSv/y. The estimated threshold coffee consumption rates indicates a guidance limitation for Sample L of not more than 21 g/d (some 2 cups/d) to avoid deleterious health effect. While the presently sampled coffee brands do not represent a public concern in terms of radiological risk, cumulative daily dietary exposures from other or present brands may not be totally negligible because of the UNSCEAR reference limit is due to the contribution from all natural sources. Thus, periodic monitoring of radiation levels in coffee is suggested to be of importance.
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spelling sunway-16212021-11-17T02:27:12Z http://eprints.sunway.edu.my/1621/ Radiation dose to Malaysian populace via the consumption of roasted ground and instant coffee Khandaker, Mayeen Uddin * Nur Khairunnisa, Z. Bradley, D.A. * Faruque, M. R. I. Almasoud, F. I. Sayyed, M. I. Sulieman, A. Jojo, P.J. R895-920 Medical Physics/Medical Radiology Accompanying the busy lifestyles of modern Malaysia, coffee is becoming one of the nations’ most popular stimulating drinks. In association with nutrients uptake, natural radionuclides in soil are also being taken up by the coffee plant, subsequently appearing in the human body through consumption of coffee. Present study concerns the assessment of the natural radionuclides 226Ra, 228Ra, and 40K in roasted ground and instant coffee consumed in Malaysia. A total of 12 sampled brands of coffee, originating from seven different countries including Malaysia, were collected from various supermarkets in Kuala Lumpur. The samples were analyzed by HPGe γ-ray spectrometry, obtaining a range of activities (in Bq/kg) 6.4 ± 1.3–21.4 ± 2.4, 6.6 ± 1.8–47.9 ± 10.6, and 220 ± 12–1510 ± 72 for 226Ra, 228Ra and 40K respectively. The annual committed effective dose estimate from such coffee consumption was found to be in the range 13.2–55.7 μSv/y, low in comparison with the UNSCEAR (2000) reference dose guidance limit of 290 μSv/y. The estimated threshold coffee consumption rates indicates a guidance limitation for Sample L of not more than 21 g/d (some 2 cups/d) to avoid deleterious health effect. While the presently sampled coffee brands do not represent a public concern in terms of radiological risk, cumulative daily dietary exposures from other or present brands may not be totally negligible because of the UNSCEAR reference limit is due to the contribution from all natural sources. Thus, periodic monitoring of radiation levels in coffee is suggested to be of importance. Elsevier 2020 Article PeerReviewed Khandaker, Mayeen Uddin * and Nur Khairunnisa, Z. and Bradley, D.A. * and Faruque, M. R. I. and Almasoud, F. I. and Sayyed, M. I. and Sulieman, A. and Jojo, P.J. (2020) Radiation dose to Malaysian populace via the consumption of roasted ground and instant coffee. Radiation Physics and Chemistry, 173. p. 108886. ISSN 0969-806X (In Press) http://doi.org/10.1016/j.radphyschem.2020.108886 doi:10.1016/j.radphyschem.2020.108886
spellingShingle R895-920 Medical Physics/Medical Radiology
Khandaker, Mayeen Uddin *
Nur Khairunnisa, Z.
Bradley, D.A. *
Faruque, M. R. I.
Almasoud, F. I.
Sayyed, M. I.
Sulieman, A.
Jojo, P.J.
Radiation dose to Malaysian populace via the consumption of roasted ground and instant coffee
title Radiation dose to Malaysian populace via the consumption of roasted ground and instant coffee
title_full Radiation dose to Malaysian populace via the consumption of roasted ground and instant coffee
title_fullStr Radiation dose to Malaysian populace via the consumption of roasted ground and instant coffee
title_full_unstemmed Radiation dose to Malaysian populace via the consumption of roasted ground and instant coffee
title_short Radiation dose to Malaysian populace via the consumption of roasted ground and instant coffee
title_sort radiation dose to malaysian populace via the consumption of roasted ground and instant coffee
topic R895-920 Medical Physics/Medical Radiology
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