The effect of the content of FeHCF in feed additives on 137-Cs uptake into broiler chicken meat
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angličtina
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The effect of the content of FeHCF in feed additives on 137-Cs uptake into broiler chicken meat
Original language description
Broiler chickens were used to examine the effects of different amounts of hexacyanoferrate (FeHCF) in feed additives on radiocaesium uptake into meat. The 137Cs was administered orally as an artificially contaminated feed mixture, either as a single (3 kBq, to 14-day-day old chickens) or repeated dose (ca 150 Bq, twice a day for 10 days, i.e. 3kBq in total). The base of the additives was a natural clay mineral (aluminium silicate, clinoptilolite) and the content of FeHCF was 0%, 2% and 7% in additive A,B and C, respectively. The additives were added in doses of 5 g kg-1 of daily feed consumption, and the C additive also in doses of 0.2 g d-1kg-1 of live weight and 0.6 d-1kg-1 of live weight. The addition of binders to the feed started within two hoursof application of 137Cs. After a single dose of the contaminated feed mixture the increased FeHCF concentration in administrated feed additives A, B, and C resulted in increased reduction of 137Cs in broiler chicken meat during a period
Czech name
Vliv obsahu FeHCF v krmném přídavku na příjem 137-Cs do masa brojlerového kuřete.
Czech description
Broiler chickens were used to examine the effects of different amounts of hexacyanoferrate (FeHCF) in feed additives on radiocaesium uptake into meat. The 137Cs was administered orally as an artificially contaminated feed mixture, either as a single (3 kBq, to 14-day-day old chickens) or repeated dose (ca 150 Bq, twice a day for 10 days, i.e. 3kBq in total). The base of the additives was a natural clay mineral (aluminium silicate, clinoptilolite) and the content of FeHCF was 0%, 2% and 7% in additive A,B and C, respectively. The additives were added in doses of 5 g kg-1 of daily feed consumption, and the C additive also in doses of 0.2 g d-1kg-1 of live weight and 0.6 d-1kg-1 of live weight. The addition of binders to the feed started within two hoursof application of 137Cs. After a single dose of the contaminated feed mixture the increased FeHCF concentration in administrated feed additives A, B, and C resulted in increased reduction of 137Cs in broiler chicken meat during a period
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D - Article in proceedings
CEP classification
DL - Nuclear waste, radioactive pollution and control
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Z - Vyzkumny zamer (s odkazem do CEZ)
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Publication year
2004
Confidentiality
S - Úplné a pravdivé údaje o projektu nepodléhají ochraně podle zvláštních právních předpisů
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Article name in the collection
Proceedings of the XXXIVst Annual meeting of ESNA (European society for new methods in agricultural research), University of Novi Sad, Faculty of Agriculture, Novi Sad, Serbia and Montenegro, 29 August -2 September 2004
ISBN
86-7520-034-X
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Number of pages
4
Pages from-to
86-89
Publisher name
Neuveden
Place of publication
Neuveden
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