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Actinide speciation in relation to biological processes
Authors:Ansoborlo Eric  Prat Odette  Moisy Philippe  Den Auwer Christophe  Guilbaud Philippe  Carriere M  Gouget Barbara  Duffield John  Doizi Denis  Vercouter Thomas  Moulin Christophe  Moulin Valérie
Affiliation:CEA/DEN/DRCP/CETAMA, VRH-Marcoule, BP 17171, 30207 Bagnols sur Cèze, France. eric.ansoborlo@cea.fr
Abstract:
In case of accidental release of radionuclides into the environment, actinides represent a severe health risk to human beings following internal contamination (inhalation, ingestion or wound). For a better understanding of the actinide behaviour in man (in term of metabolism, retention, excretion) and in specific biological systems (organs, cells or biochemical pathways), it is of prime importance to have a good knowledge of the relevant actinide solution chemistry and biochemistry, in particular of the thermodynamic constants needed for computing actinide speciation. To a large extent, speciation governs bioavailability and toxicity of elements and has a significant impact on the mechanisms by which toxics accumulate in cell compartments and organs and by which elements are transferred and transported from cell to cell. From another viewpoint, speciation is the prerequisite for the design and success of potential decorporation therapies. The purpose of this review is to present the state of the art of actinide knowledge within biological media. It is also to discuss how actinide speciation can be determined or predicted and to highlight the areas where information is lacking with the aim to encourage new research efforts.
Keywords:Actinide biochemistry   Actinide chemistry   Speciation   Toxicology   Bioavailability
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