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ESR investigation of sucrose radicals produced by 0.25−4.5 Gy doses of X-ray irradiation
Author(s) -
Kouichi Nakagawa,
Ken Kobukai,
Sato Yuzuru
Publication year - 2014
Publication title -
journal of radiation research
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.643
H-Index - 60
eISSN - 1349-9157
pISSN - 0449-3060
DOI - 10.1093/jrr/rru018
Subject(s) - irradiation , sucrose , radical , electron paramagnetic resonance , dosimeter , chemistry , fructose , radiochemistry , absorbed dose , dose rate , dosimetry , nuclear magnetic resonance , nuclear medicine , biochemistry , medicine , physics , nuclear physics
We investigated stable radicals produced by 0.25-4.5 Gy doses of X-ray irradiation of sucrose. Electron spin resonance (ESR) is able to observe the signal from sucrose irradiated at 0.25 Gy. The ESR signal intensity of the radicals is related to the accumulated dose, and it increases linearly with increasing absorbed dose. In addition, we examined the effect of dose rate (0.50-1.5 Gy/min) on the signal intensity of the irradiated sucrose. The stable radical production did not exhibit dose rate dependence. In addition, the peak corresponding to the irradiated glucose was observed to increase more with increasing absorbed dose than the peak corresponding to irradiated fructose. Therefore, the present ESR results regarding the 0.25-4.5 Gy irradiation of sucrose provide new insights into a possible sucrose ESR dosimeter.

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