Accumulation of Tritium in Aquatic Organisms through a Food Chain with Three Trophic Levels Accumulation of Tritium in Aquatic Organisms through a Food Chain with Three Trophic Levels

    • 小松 賢志 KOMATSU KENSHI
    • 東北大学医学部放射線基礎医学教室 Department of Radiation Research, Tohoku University School of Medicine
    • 樋口 昌孝 HIGUCHI MASATAKA
    • 東北大学医学部放射性同位元素中央実験室 Laboratory for Radioisotopic Research, Tohoku University School of Medicine

Abstract

Accumulation of tritium in aquatic organisms was estimated through a model food chain such as; tritiated water (THO) → diatoms → brine shrimps → Japanese killifish. Tritium accumulations in each organism as organic bound form are expressed as the R value which is defined as the ratio of tritium specific activity in lyophilized organisms (μCi/gH) to that in water (μCi/gH). The maximum R values were 0.5 in diatoms, Chaetoceros gracilis, 0.5 in brine shrimps, Artamia salina, and 0.32 in Japanese killifish, Oryzias latipes under the growing condition where tritium accumulation took place from tritiated water without tritiated diets. Brine shrimps and Japanese killifish, which grew from larvae to adult in tritiated sea water with feeding on tritiated diets (model food chain), had the R value at 0.70 and 0.67 respectively, indicating that more tritium accumulation in consumer populations with tritiated diets than those without tritiated diets.

Journal

Journal of radiation research   [List of Volumes]

Journal of radiation research 22(2), 226-241, 1981-06  [Table of Contents]

The Japan Radiation Research Society

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  • NII Article ID (NAID) :
    110002325792
  • NII NACSIS-CAT ID (NCID) :
    AA00705792
  • Text Lang :
    ENG
  • ISSN :
    04493060
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    NII-ELS  Journal@rchive