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Effect of dose rate and length of storage on the ESR signal strength in irradiated chicken bone
Authors:R. GRAY&dagger  ,M. HILARY STEVENSON&Dagger  
Affiliation:Food and Agricultural Chemistry Research Division, Department of Agriculture for Northern Ireland and;The Queen's University of Belfast, Newforge Lane, Belfast BT9 5PX, NI, UK.
Abstract:One hundred and twenty-five pairs of chicken drumsticks were randomly allocated to one of five dose rates: 5, 10, 15, 20 or 600 kGyh-. The highest dose rate was obtained using a linear accelerator whilst the remaining dose rates were provided using a 60Co gamma source. Each batch of 25 pairs was further divided into groups five of which were stored at 4°C for 0, 7, 14, 21 or 28 days. ESR spectroscopy was used to measure the intensity of the radiation-induced signal. There was a quadratic relationship between ESR signal strength and dose rate, which although statistically significant is unlikely to be of practical importance. The magnitude of the ESR signal declined by about 20% over the first 14 days of storage at 4°C and thereafter the decrease was minimal.
Keywords:Electron beam irradiation    gamma irradiation    irradiated food detection
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