Evaluation of radiation absorption characteristics in different parts of some medicinal aromatic plants in the low energy region
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2019Yazar
Akman, F. and Gecibesler, I. H. and Kumar, A. and Sayyed, M. I. and
Zaid, M. H. M.
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The mass attenuation coefficients, effective atomic numbers and electron
densities of different parts (aerial parts, root and flower) of four
medicinal aromatic plants (Pimpinella tragium subsp. lithophila,
Scutellaria orientalis subsp. orientalis, Tanacetum abrotanifolium and
Stachys byzantina c. koch) have been determined experimentally using
transmission beam method for gamma energies of 13.92, 17.75, 20.78,
26.34 and 59.54 keV. The obtained mass attenuation coefficients,
effective atomic numbers and electron densities were validated using
WinXCOM program and good agreements were obtained for all samples. The
aerial parts of the Scutellaria orientalis subsp. orientalis was found
to having the maximum mass attenuation coefficients and effective atomic
numbers values among the present samples. The root part of the
Scutellariaorientalis subsp. orientalis has bigger values of effective
electron density within the selected samples The effective atomic
numbers for the present samples lie in the 3.117-6.932 range and the
effective electron densities lie in the range of (0.272-1.672)x10(25)
electrons/g.
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