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Four hens were fed by adding ammonium hexachloroiridate into their forage.
After two weeks, we measured the Ir concentration in three fractions (eggsh
ell, albumen, egg yolk) of their eggs by instrumental neutron activation an
alysis (INAA). Ir was present in all the three parts of the eggs. Further.
the highest concentration of Ir was found in the egg yolk fraction, about 1
0 times higher than that in the eggshell and albumen. Moreover, the longer
the Ir-containing feed was used, the higher the Ir concentration in the egg
fractions was. After 4-6 day feeding, the Ir concentration became stable.
The experimental results indicated that the Ir concentration was about 2-7.
10(-10) gig in the eggshell fraction compared to 5.6.10(-7) g/g in feed. Th
erefore, we can estimate the ratio from the feed over the eggshell via gast
rointestinal pathway to be about 0.08%. The new result is useful to evaluat
e the iridium-enriched eggshell fossils of dinosauria and to interpret the
origin of the mass extinction of dinosauria at the end of Cretaceous.