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Health Physics

August 2010, Volume 99, Number 2

Table Al. (Continued)
Ingested form
The Actinides
Plutonium (Pu)

Oral administration of soluble salts

Bicarbonate and citrate forms

Pu in chlorinated drinking water

A

7x 107°
(2 x 1077-4 x 1077/4
(x
1073-2 x 1071')4

J; values were similar in mice
and humans
Range of values in human
volunteers
34 humansubjects
investigated, chronic intakes
6 humansubjects investigated,
from Sellafield plant
discharge in the Irish Sea,
chronic intakes
Adopted values, based on
limited literature for
workers

Bhattacharyya
et al. 1989
Popplewell
et al. 1994
Sun and Meinhold
1997
Hunt 1998

Adopted value for the public

ICRP 1989

Revised value for adults
(chronic intakes)
Adopted value for children
(chronic intakes)
Recommended values based
on literature information
(chronic intakes)

ICRP 1996

Based on the absorption of Np
in rats, adopted for workers
Recommended for
environmental exposures
(low mass), chronic intakes

ICRP 1980

Revised value, chronic intakes

ICRP 1996

1x10

6 human subjects investigated,
chronic intakes

Hunt 1998

5x 10+

For all Am compounds, acute
intakes for workers
For occupational exposure
Adopted value for the public

ICRP 1979

Surface contamination on plants
Pu (+4) fed to fasting baboons

1x 10°
1x 10+

1x 107

(2 x 10°*-9 x 1074"
4x 10+
3 x 10-4 (2 x 10°°-7 X 10-*)*

Oxides and hydroxide forms

1 x 10°

All other compounds
Literature information for various
ingested forms
Literature information for various
ingested forms

1x 1074
1x 107

Incorporated into food and
drinking water
Neptunium (Np)
Literature information, nitrate form
Literature information

Americium (Am)
*“! Am incorporated in shellfish
from the discharge of Sellafield
plant
Literature information on various
ingested forms

5x 10+
5x 10>
1x 107

1 x 10°
1x 107

5 x 107+

1x 1074
1x 107°

5 x 107+

Uranium (U)
Soluble uranyl! nitrate
Incorporated in diet
Drinking water
U (+6)
Drinking water
Central values for different studies
Central estimates for
environmental studies

Overall range from food intake
Soluble inorganic forms
Soluble forms

Oxide (insoluble) forms
Dietary forms

Hamilton 1948

rats

Larsen et al. 1981

8 x 104

°3°. 4°Pu incorporated in typical
Marshallese diet
°3°. 4°Pu incorporated in shellfish

Review of various studies on

References

Fasting mice andrats
Range of values based
drinking water intakes
Estimated in Finnish Lappa
population, chronic intakes
Suggested f, values for
nuclear fuel facility

Fallout Pu incorporated in reindeer
meat
Incorporated in plants via roots

Pu (+4)

Comments

(5 xX 10°*-5 x 1077)
1x 107
2x 107
5x 10°

Most recent recommendation,

chronic intakes for the
public

ICRP 1979; U.S.
EPA 1988

Kendall et al. 1988
(NEA)

ICRP 1986, 1989

U.S. EPA 1988
ICRP 1989
ICRP 1996

Hursh et al. 1969
Wrennetal.
1985, 1989

Fed to fasting baboons

Bhattacharyya
et al. 1989

Non-fasting baboons
Chronic intakes
Review and re-analysis of

(3 x 1073-3 x 1077)

several studies
Chronic intakes

2x 107
2x 107

Mussalo-Rauhamaa
et al. 1984
Pinder et al. 1990

4 hospital patients investigated
Review ofliterature data

5x 10°
2x 10°
(1 X 10°°-2 x 107°)"

(1 x 1077-1.5 x 1077)
5x 10°?
5x 10°?

Larsen et al. 1983

Chronic intakes
Adopted value for workers
Recommended for
occupational exposure
Acute intakes
Adopted for the general public
(chronic intakes)

Harduin et al. 1994
Leggett and
Harrison 1995

ICRP 1979
U.S. EPA 1988
ICRP 1995, 1996
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