Abstract
Twenty two chemical elements were identified by Instrumental neutron activation analysis in Marrubium vulgare (Lamiaceae) a traditional medicine plant, used indigenously in Mediterranean basin to cure several diseases. The precision of the results was assessed by analyzing the certified reference material GBW 07605 (GSV-4) Tea leaves. Results showed that K was the dominant chemical element in studied plant (4.40%). The Ca and Fe mass fractions were also relatively high. However potential toxic elements in this Lamiaceae plant were within the safety limits suggested by WHO/FAO.
Acknowledgement
This research was financially supported by Algerian Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research (CNEPRU Project no. F-02820140009 “D04N01UN170120140017”). Authors appreciate the technical contribution of Nuclear Research Center of Birine, Djelfa. Grateful thanks are due to anonymous reviewers for the constructive comments.
©2016 Walter de Gruyter Berlin/Boston
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Artikel in diesem Heft
- Frontmatter
- Proton induced nuclear reactions on natural antimony up to 17 MeV
- Co-extraction and co-stripping of U(VI) and Pu(IV) using tri-iso-amyl phosphate and tri-n-butyl phosphate in n-dodecane from nitric acid media under high loading conditions
- Application of response surface methodology to optimize uranium biological leaching at high pulp density
- Development of a Ga-68 labeled triptorelin analog for GnRH receptor imaging
- Preparation and performance of 99Mo/99mTc chromatographic column generator based on zirconium molybdosilicate
- Silver impregnated nanoparticles of titanium dioxide as carriers for 211At
- Modification of chemical, optical and structural properties of Bayfol CR-6-2 using gamma and neutron irradiation
- Instrumental neutron activation analysis of Marrubium vulgare L., a valuable medicinal herb