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  • The capacity of mashrooms to absorb radiocaesium has been known for more than 40 yers. Some news popped up in the Czech Republic lately indicating that the presence of radiocaesium (137Cs) in the Bay Bolete (Boletus badius) poses a health threat to humans. According to such news it is recommended as a precaution to peel off the cap cuticle, where the concentration of radiocaesium is alleged to be highest, so that this species can be consumed safely. In the study referred to in this article its authors analyzed a composite sample of 10 carppohores of Boletus badius (300g of fresh wight) taken from Chernobyl fallout contaminated site in a locality near Zbraslavice (Krasoňovice village, Central Bohemia). The mashrooms were cut into the sections of stipe, cap, body flesh and hymenophore, and cap cuticle was also separated. The values of radiocaesium activity in the different parts did not exceed the recommended sanitary limitations laid down in the repsective standards. The highest value (1 498 bq.kg-1 of dry weight) was measured in cap flesh, the lowest in stipe. Hence, the peeling of cap %22skin%22 of the Bay Bolete as a health prevention measure could not be proved as substantiated. The accumulations of radiocaesim in this fungal psecies do not represent any health risk to consumers.
  • The capacity of mashrooms to absorb radiocaesium has been known for more than 40 yers. Some news popped up in the Czech Republic lately indicating that the presence of radiocaesium (137Cs) in the Bay Bolete (Boletus badius) poses a health threat to humans. According to such news it is recommended as a precaution to peel off the cap cuticle, where the concentration of radiocaesium is alleged to be highest, so that this species can be consumed safely. In the study referred to in this article its authors analyzed a composite sample of 10 carppohores of Boletus badius (300g of fresh wight) taken from Chernobyl fallout contaminated site in a locality near Zbraslavice (Krasoňovice village, Central Bohemia). The mashrooms were cut into the sections of stipe, cap, body flesh and hymenophore, and cap cuticle was also separated. The values of radiocaesium activity in the different parts did not exceed the recommended sanitary limitations laid down in the repsective standards. The highest value (1 498 bq.kg-1 of dry weight) was measured in cap flesh, the lowest in stipe. Hence, the peeling of cap %22skin%22 of the Bay Bolete as a health prevention measure could not be proved as substantiated. The accumulations of radiocaesim in this fungal psecies do not represent any health risk to consumers. (cs)
  • The capacity of mashrooms to absorb radiocaesium has been known for more than 40 yers. Some news popped up in the Czech Republic lately indicating that the presence of radiocaesium (137Cs) in the Bay Bolete (Boletus badius) poses a health threat to humans. According to such news it is recommended as a precaution to peel off the cap cuticle, where the concentration of radiocaesium is alleged to be highest, so that this species can be consumed safely. In the study referred to in this article its authors analyzed a composite sample of 10 carppohores of Boletus badius (300g of fresh wight) taken from Chernobyl fallout contaminated site in a locality near Zbraslavice (Krasoňovice village, Central Bohemia). The mashrooms were cut into the sections of stipe, cap, body flesh and hymenophore, and cap cuticle was also separated. The values of radiocaesium activity in the different parts did not exceed the recommended sanitary limitations laid down in the repsective standards. The highest value ( (en)
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  • K radioaktivitě hřibu hnědého
  • K radioaktivitě hřibu hnědého (cs)
  • On radioactivity of Boletus badius (en)
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  • K radioaktivitě hřibu hnědého
  • K radioaktivitě hřibu hnědého (cs)
  • On radioactivity of Boletus badius (en)
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  • RIV/61389005:_____/12:00391747!RIV13-AV0-61389005
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  • I, P(GAP504/11/0484)
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  • Boletus badius; radioactivity (en)
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  • CZ - Česká republika
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  • 89
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  • Borovička, Jan
  • Řanda, Zdeněk
  • Kubrová, J.
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  • 0374-9436
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