Comparison of elemental contents of Korean space foods using instrumental neutron activation analysis

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Yong Sam Chung
Sun Ha Kim
Gwang Min Sun
Jong Myoung Lim
Jong Hwa Moon
Kye Hong Lee
Young Jin Kim
Jong Il Choi
Ju Woon Lee
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[1] Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute,
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Journal of Radioanalytical and Nuclear Chemistry | 2012年 / 291卷
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Korean space foods; Instrumental neutron activation analysis; Analytical quality control; Gamma-ray irradiation; Food data comparison;
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The analysis of mineral contents in space foods is needed to obtain an information on a comprehensive elemental composition as well as the investigation on the effects of human nutrition and health based on the dietary intake of mineral elements. Recently, six items of new Korean space foods (KSFs) such as kimchi, bibimbap, bulgogi, a ramen, a mulberry beverage and a fruit punch which was developed by the KAERI, and the contents of more than 15 elements in the samples were examined by using instrumental neutron activation analysis (INAA). Five biological certified reference materials, NIST SRM were used for analytical quality control. The results were compared with those of common Korean foods reported, and these results will be applied toward the identification of irradiated foods.
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