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A Publication of the Department of Physics, Kaduna State University, Nigeria.
ISSN Online: 2756-3898
ISSN Print: 2714-500X

Evaluation of Radiological Health Hazard Indices of Natural Radioactivity in Vegetables from Irrigation Farms in Soba Local Government Area, Kaduna State, Nigeria

Abubakar Yahaya, John C Agomou, Rabi’u A Tafida, Yakubu V Ibrahim, Hayatu Umar, and Suleiman Yunusa
2026-06-09 5 views 1 downloads

 

Natural radionuclides in agricultural products may contribute to long-term radiological health risks through dietary intake. This study assessed the activity concentrations of U-238, Th-232, and K-40 in vegetables cultivated in irrigation farms within Soba Local Government Area, Kaduna State, Nigeria, and evaluated the associated radiological health risks. Pepper, onion, and tomato samples collected from nine locations were analyzed using NaI(Tl) gamma-ray spectrometry. Radiological parameters, including committed effective dose (CED), lifetime cancer risk (LCR), and internal hazard index (H?), were estimated for adults and children using standard ICRP dose conversion coefficients. The highest radionuclide concentrations were recorded in Kinkiba, with values of 2.45, 7.93, and 556.84 Bq kg?¹ for U-238, Th-232, and K-40, respectively. Total CED values ranged from 4.86 × 10?? to 2.85 × 10?? mSv yr-1 for adults and 1.97 × 10?? to 1.37 × 10?? mSv yr-1 for children. The maximum LCR obtained was 1.42 × 10?², while all H? values remained below the recommended safety threshold. Although spatial variations in radionuclide concentrations were observed, the evaluated radiological indices indicate low ingestion-related health risk under current exposure conditions. The study provides baseline radiological data for environmental monitoring and food safety assessment in agricultural communities.

 

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