Assessment of Natural Radioactive Elements and Health Risk Values in Imported Cocoa Samples at Some Libyan Markets

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https://doi.org/10.69667/lmj.2517404

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Radioactive elements, Commercial Cocoa, Libyan.

Abstract

This study investigated the presence of natural radioactive isotopes in imported cocoa samples collected from Derna, Libya, using gamma-ray spectrometry with a Sodium Iodide (NaI) detector. The analysis focused on the activity concentrations of radionuclides such as ²²⁶Ra, ²³⁸U, ²³²Th, and ⁴⁰K. The average activity concentrations were 46.96 Bq/kg (²²⁶Ra), 49.77 Bq/kg (²³⁸U), 53.57 Bq/kg (²³²Th), and 123.75 Bq/kg (⁴⁰K). Values for ²²⁶Ra, ²³⁸U, and ²³²Th exceeded the global recommended limits, while ⁴⁰K remained below the permissible limit. The absorbed dose rate (DR) ranged from 42.42 to 80.50 nGy/h, with an average of 58.27 nGy/h, lower than the global reference of 84 nGy/h. Internal and External annual effective doses were 0.29 mSv/y and 0.07 mSv/y, respectively, both within safe limits. The Excess Lifetime Cancer Risk (ELCR) averaged 0.26 × 10⁻³, slightly higher than the global recommended threshold (0.29 × 10⁻³). The Annual Gonadal Equivalent Dose (AGED) averaged 0.41 mSv/y, which is above the safety limit of 0.3 mSv/y. Hazard indices (Radium Equivalent, Gamma Index, Alpha Index, Hin, Hex) were all below international safety limits, indicating no immediate health risk

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2025-10-20

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Hamad Hasan, Adel Abdulalah, Marwa Khalifa, & Himeedah Abduinabi. (2025). Assessment of Natural Radioactive Elements and Health Risk Values in Imported Cocoa Samples at Some Libyan Markets . Libyan Medical Journal, 383–392. https://doi.org/10.69667/lmj.2517404

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