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Effect of Sodium [36Cl]Chlorate Dose on Total Radioactive Residues and Residues of Parent Chlorate in Beef Cattle†
Effect of Sodium [36Cl]Chlorate Dose on Total Radioactive Residues and Residues of Parent Chlorate in Beef Cattle†
"Elimination of radioactivity in urine and feces equaled 20, 33, and 48% of the total dose for the low, medium, and high doses, respectively. Chlorate and chloride were the only radioactive chlorine species present in urine; the fraction of chlorate present as a percentage of the total urine radioactivity decreased with time regardless of the dose. Chloride was the major radioactive residue present in edible tissues, comprising over 98% of the tissue radioactivity for all animals. Chlorate concentrations in edible tissues ranged from nondetectable to an average of 0.41 ppm in skeletal muscle of the high-dosed animals. No evidence for the presence of chlorite was observed in any tissue. Results of this study suggest that further development of chlorate as a preharvest food safety tool merits consideration."
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Effect of Sodium [36Cl]Chlorate Dose on Total Radioactive Residues and Residues of Parent Chlorate in Beef Cattle†