TECHNIQUES FOR YELLOWCAKE DISSOLUTION STUDIES INVITRO AND THEIR USE IN BIOASSAY INTERPRETATION

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EIDSON, AF
GRIFFITH, WC
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HEALTH PHYSICS | 1984年 / 46卷 / 01期
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10.1097/00004032-198401000-00013
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X [环境科学、安全科学];
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08 ; 0830 ;
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The high variability in solubility of yellowcake produced by different mills complicates the interpretation of routine bioassay data. A simple in vitro dissolution test is needed for yellowcake to improve this interpretation. Experiments were designed to evaluate the relative importance of solvent composition, method, pH and temperature in determining yellowcake dissolution according to a model devleoped from the known composition of a test yellowcake and data from inhalation exposures of humans to UO3 or U3O8. Useful in vitro dissolution results can be obtained using simulated serum ultrafiltrate or simulated lung fluid as the solvent if dissolved and undissolved yellowcake were separated by a membrane filter. In vitro dissolution experiments estimated the soluble portion of the test yellowcake within .+-. 6% (mean .+-. 2 SE) and showed that the dissolution rates of the more soluble and less soluble portions corresponded to class D and class Y compounds, respectively. It was not necessary to maintain physiological pH or temperature conditions to approximate the human model. The greatest utility of in vitro dissolution results was in the estimation of the more soluble fraction of the yellowcake and to indicate whether prior excretion of a Class D U compound and possible kidney damage could have occurred before detection of an exposure. Some guidelines for the use of in vitro dissolution data in biassay interpretation were suggested based on ICRP [International Commission on Radiological Protection] Publication 30 recommendations.
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