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A study of the iodinated resin column for the determination of iodine in biological fluids by radiochemical neutron activation analysis
Authors:A. R. Byrne  M. Dermelj  M. Tušek-Žnidarič
Affiliation:(1) "ldquo"J. Stefan"rdquo" Institute, "ldquo"E. Kardelj"rdquo" University, Ljubljcna, Yugoslavia
Abstract:The iodinated resin technique for separation of128I directly from neutron irradiated biological fluids is attractive due to its rapidity, simplicity and high degree of radiochemical purity; however, some doubts exist about the yields of iodine which can be recovered, particularly from organically bound iodine. In the present study, chemical yields on the resin column were studied for irradiated urine, serum and milk by standard additions of iodide and thyroxine. It was found that yields are not quantitative but lie in the range 80–95%, depending on the matrix, with a variability of up to 6% standard deviation. In addition it was shown that no significant adsorption of iodine occurs on polythene ampoules from irradiated biological fluids of natural pH. Some comparative experiments between the resin technique and the oxygen flask ignition method on fluids before or after drying, respectively, showed satisfactory agreement. It is concluded that the iodinated resin technique is suitable for routine analyses or large scale screening programs.Presented in part at SAC 83, Edinburgh, July 1983.
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