are growing normally and are in good health. Comparison of the fertility and hatchability data from the Rongelap hens with those from domestic hens does not demonstrate any effect of radiation on these phenomena. TABLE 3.5 —Distribution of Radioactivity in Chicken Eggs Total gamma activity (%) Shells Total beta activity (%) 81 Yolks Albumen 68 15 4 23 8 TABLE 3.6—Radiochemical Analysis of Chicken Eggs (Beta activity given in disintegrations per minute per total tissue at 4 months postdetonation) Sample sr*? Ba!| Rare Gross beta earths activity Egg No. 27 Yolk 355 546 663 1,560 Albumen Shell 52 18,080 92 3520 90 6060 260 30,000 Egg No. 29 Yolk 315 Albumen 45 825 132 997 132 2,178 316 22,300 4900 7830 38,000 Shell 3.7 INTERNAL RADIOACTIVE DECONTAMINATION STUDIES IN CHICKENS A study was undertaken to determinetheability of both sodium EDTA and zirconium citrate (Schubert and White!*) to increase the excretion rate of internally deposited fission products in the Rongelap chickens. On the basis of previous experience, it was not expected that any appreciable decontamination could be effected at the time of this experiment (four months following internal radioactive deposition). ‘The excretion rates of eight chickens with large body burdens of internal contaminants were determined for a period of four days as the base line for the study. Following this, two chickens were injected daily intraperitoneally with 75 mg sodium EDTAfor four days; two received injections of 70 mg of zirconium citrate (Schubert and White"®); and two were injected with both zirconium citrate and sodium EDTA. Two chickens were kept as controls. The mean beta and gammaactivity excreted by these chickens was determined individually for each of the treatment days and for one day following cessation of treatment. Neither the zirconium citrate nor the sodium EDTA alone waseffective in increasing the excretion rate as reflected by the beta-activity measurements made. The combined administration of zirconium citrate and sodium EDTA, however, doubled the excretion rate of the beta activity. No detectable change in the rate of excretion of gammaactivity was noted. The excretion rate of fission products at this long period postcontamination was less than 0.1 per cent per 24 hr. Thus the enhancement of the excretion rate by the combination of zirconium citrate and sodium EDTA did not significantly decrease the total body burden. 38

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