Trace element exposure in man by instrumental neutron activation analysis of hair

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S. Y. Cho
O. D. Awh
Y. J. Chung
Y. S. Chung
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[1] Yonsei University,
[2] Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute,undefined
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Cancer Patient; Inorganic Chemistry; Rural Area; Metropolitan Area; Activation Analysis;
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A nondestructive instrumental neutron activation technique was used to analyze human hair samples collected from people living in metropolitan and rural areas in Korea. Samples were also collected from factory workers and cancer patients. Hair from metropolitan area residents contain higher concentrations of Ca, Mg, Zn, Cu, Na, Br, Mn, I and S than rural area residents. Concentrations of I and S from cancer patients, Mg, Zn, Al, Na, Mn and As from glassware workers were relatively higher. The results show that the trace element concentrations of the hair are possibly related to the trace element concentrations in the body.
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