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Background levels of uranium in human urine

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The literature on the normal content of uranium in urine is reviewed. The reported normal concentration has declined several orders of magnitude over the years, probably due to improvements in analytical technique rather than a real change. The lowest mean values were reported with α spectrometry (mean of 23 ng/l in 12 subjects) and thermal ion mass spectrometry (3.4 ng/l in 1 subject). Even α spectrometry is not sufficiently sensitive at normal levels, so that techniques such as fission track analysis or mass spectrometry must be used to obtain results above the detection limit of the technique for individual samples.

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Wrenn, M.E., Ruth, H., Burleigh, D. et al. Background levels of uranium in human urine. Journal of Radioanalytical and Nuclear Chemistry, Articles 156, 407–412 (1992). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02038354

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