Analysis of food by nuclear and related analytical techniques (Instrumental Neutron Activation Analysis
Abstract
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the sensitivity of INAA for multi-element
analysis of some 23 foodstuffs most commonly consumed by the
South African population. The minimum detectable concentration of the
essential and/or toxic elements, as determinable by the routine Instrumental
Neutron Activation Analysis (INAA) protocol at Necsa, has been evaluated in
terms of the recommended daily intake and/or tolerable intake. The
information regarding the commonly consumed food types, the quantity of
intake and the dietary recommendations of essential and toxic elements were
obtained from world literature as no South African regulations or guidelines
were available up to this point in time<49. The foodstuffs used in this study
were purchased around Pretoria and may probably be regarded to provide a
suitable first order database to compare element concentrations of foodstuffs
expected to be contaminated by natural geological phenomena, agricultural
practices (e.g. use of fertilizers, irrigation from contaminated water sources)
and by mining and mineral processing activities in South Africa.