2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.apradiso.2014.11.022
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Luminescence detection and dose assessment of irradiated Yerba Mate (Ilex paraguariensis) tea leaves

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“…It is significant to mention that the separation yield of the polymineral was 0.22 g per 1 kg of whole samples. This low inorganic part was present in the cinnamon and it makes difficult the PSL detection at relatively low doses (<450 Gy), and similar results were observed in other foodstuffs (Cruz-Zaragoza et al, 2015). Different polymineral concentrations in the cinnamon samples from different origin are in processing in our laboratory in order to found a low limit of the PSL detection.…”
Section: Photostimulated Luminescence (Psl)supporting
confidence: 65%
“…It is significant to mention that the separation yield of the polymineral was 0.22 g per 1 kg of whole samples. This low inorganic part was present in the cinnamon and it makes difficult the PSL detection at relatively low doses (<450 Gy), and similar results were observed in other foodstuffs (Cruz-Zaragoza et al, 2015). Different polymineral concentrations in the cinnamon samples from different origin are in processing in our laboratory in order to found a low limit of the PSL detection.…”
Section: Photostimulated Luminescence (Psl)supporting
confidence: 65%