K. Hove et al., COUNTERMEASURES FOR REDUCING RADIOACTIVE CONTAMINATION OF FARM-ANIMALS AND FARM ANIMAL PRODUCTS, Science of the total environment, 137(1-3), 1993, pp. 261-271
A summary is given of the range and effectiveness of different availab
le countermeasures which can reduce the radiation dose arising from th
e radioactive contamination of food products from animals. The choice
of which countermeasure is suitable for each particular situation will
depend on many factors. Consideration should be given not only to the
effectiveness of each countermeasure in terms of reduction of radionu
clide content, but also to its practicality and cost, particularly whe
re deposition levels are high or where high contamination levels in an
imal food products persist for a long period of time. Effective counte
rmeasures which can reduce radiocaesium contamination of milk and meat
from farmed animals by more than a factor of 10 have been developed,
tested and used during the last 30 years. Less progress has been made
in identifying effective binders for reducing levels of the other impo
rtant contaminating radionuclides, such as I and Sr, in animal food pr
oducts.