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In vivo neutron activation analysis of organ cadmium burdens

Abstract

In vivo neutron activation measurements of liver and kidney cadmium have been mae in 77 exposed workers and 101 referents. Cadmium levels were higher in exposed workers than in referents; both in liver, 25.7 cf. 0.6 μg/g, and kidney, 17.9 cf. 2.7 mg. The 19 referents who never smoked had lower mean organ cadmium burdens than the other referents, the difference achieving statistical significance in the kidney,p<.01. Cigaret smoking was estimated to increase cadmium body burden by 370-140 μg/pack year. These referent cadmium levels are similar to, although slightly below, previous in vivo and autopsy data.

Authors

Franklin DM; Guthrie CJG; Chettle DR; Scott MC; Mason HJ; Davison AG; Taylor AJN

Journal

Biological Trace Element Research, Vol. 26-27, No. 1, pp. 401–406

Publisher

Springer Nature

Publication Date

July 1, 1990

DOI

10.1007/bf02992694

ISSN

0163-4984
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