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Some experiments on the transport of plutonium in dairy products have already
been conducted by this Laboratory. While it has been noted that transfer
of plutonium to milk ia relatively small, the subsequent production of cheese
concentrated the available plutonium (Miller et ai., 1972).
In further

work, the biological availability of plutonium from milk labeled in vivo

was investigated, Juvenile goats and calves were given multiple oral doses
of either tn vivo plutonium labeled milk collected from intravenously dosed
lactating adults, or in vitro plutonium labeled milk adjusted to the same
plutonium concentration as the in vivo labeled milk. Analyses have not been
completed on the calf tissues, but in the preliminary study using goats,
no clearly discernible differences in plutonium retention were noted between
the two treatment groups.

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