الخلاصة
Introduction: The aim of the present study was to determine the levels of alpha particles and heavy metals
contamination in the meat products consumed in Najaf, Iraq. Moreover, this study was also targeted toward
comparing the results with those in the literature and making appropriate conclusion and recommendations.
Material and Methods: This study determined the track of alpha particles and heavy metals pollution in meat
samples collected from the open markets in Najaf, Iraq. These meat samples included cow, sheep (lamb),
chicken, and fish. The alpha particles contamination was determined using nuclear track detectors (CR-39).
The heavy metal concentrations were analyzed using atomic-absorption spectroscopy.
sheep and Kufa chicken had the highest and lowest concentrations of cadmium, which were obtained as
0.2600 and 0.0020 ppm, respectively. Regarding the lead concentration, the highest and lowest
concentrations were found in Kufa cow (0.8936 ppm) and Kufa chicken (0.0542 ppm), respectively.
Conclusion: This study indicated that alpha particle and heavy metal contamination in the meat samples
were within permissible limits. Therefore, the consumption of the selected meat products did not pose any
significant hazard to the public health in Najaf. Moreover, the findings suggested that there would be no
increase in the current rates of not only particle contamination, but also heavy metal pollution, compared to
those of international studies. |