Radiation hazard assessments of natural radioactivity in clay-based cosmetic products in Malaysia

Natural sources such as clays, plant extracts, and raw materials containing naturally occurring radioactive material (NORM) have been used as ingredients for medicinal and cosmetic purposes since ancient times. Nowadays, a variety of commercially available cosmetics products used clay minerals conta...

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Main Authors: Abu Hanifah, N. Z. H., Hashim, S., Hassan, Halmat Jalal, Fahmi, M. R., Mohd. Sanusi, Mohammad Syazwan, Othman, Norinsan Kamil
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spelling my.utm.1039022023-12-04T07:52:12Z http://eprints.utm.my/103902/ Radiation hazard assessments of natural radioactivity in clay-based cosmetic products in Malaysia Abu Hanifah, N. Z. H. Hashim, S. Hassan, Halmat Jalal Fahmi, M. R. Mohd. Sanusi, Mohammad Syazwan Othman, Norinsan Kamil QC Physics Natural sources such as clays, plant extracts, and raw materials containing naturally occurring radioactive material (NORM) have been used as ingredients for medicinal and cosmetic purposes since ancient times. Nowadays, a variety of commercially available cosmetics products used clay minerals containing NORMs as the main formulation, which poses unknown radiation risks to the consumer. In this study, 11 samples of clay-based cosmetic products were used to conduct dose assessments on members of the public for various usage scenarios to evaluate the external exposure dose. Gamma-ray spectroscopy was utilised to measure the activity concentrations of 238U, 232Th, and 40K in the sample. Meanwhile, doses to skin and other organs from these cosmetic products were modelled using Geant4 Monte Carlo simulations and the MIRD5 mathematical phantom, incorporating dose conversion factors (DCFs). The results revealed that the activity concentration for 238U, 232Th, and 40K ranged from 0.1 – 1.3, 0.06–15.6, and 0.22–6.9 Bq g−1, respectively, which were lower than the reference provided by the international regulation. The analysis for heavy metals showed that sample 9 contained a high amount of Cd, which gave an immediate alert to that particular product. Furthermore, the effective doses in the skin estimated in this study with the range of 2.7–240 μSv y−1, were significantly lower than the International Commission on Radiological Protection (ICRP) reference limit of 50 mSv per year for members of the general public. Based on the few μSv of effective dose exposure, it is sufficient to conclude that the dose from these products poses no radiological risk to the user. The addition of NORMs in cosmetic products should be done with caution because higher concentrations can raise the dose. Elsevier Ltd 2023-01 Article PeerReviewed Abu Hanifah, N. Z. H. and Hashim, S. and Hassan, Halmat Jalal and Fahmi, M. R. and Mohd. Sanusi, Mohammad Syazwan and Othman, Norinsan Kamil (2023) Radiation hazard assessments of natural radioactivity in clay-based cosmetic products in Malaysia. Radiation Physics and Chemistry, 202 (NA). pp. 1-5. ISSN 0969-806X http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.radphyschem.2022.110583 DOI:10.1016/j.radphyschem.2022.110583
institution Universiti Teknologi Malaysia
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topic QC Physics
spellingShingle QC Physics
Abu Hanifah, N. Z. H.
Hashim, S.
Hassan, Halmat Jalal
Fahmi, M. R.
Mohd. Sanusi, Mohammad Syazwan
Othman, Norinsan Kamil
Radiation hazard assessments of natural radioactivity in clay-based cosmetic products in Malaysia
description Natural sources such as clays, plant extracts, and raw materials containing naturally occurring radioactive material (NORM) have been used as ingredients for medicinal and cosmetic purposes since ancient times. Nowadays, a variety of commercially available cosmetics products used clay minerals containing NORMs as the main formulation, which poses unknown radiation risks to the consumer. In this study, 11 samples of clay-based cosmetic products were used to conduct dose assessments on members of the public for various usage scenarios to evaluate the external exposure dose. Gamma-ray spectroscopy was utilised to measure the activity concentrations of 238U, 232Th, and 40K in the sample. Meanwhile, doses to skin and other organs from these cosmetic products were modelled using Geant4 Monte Carlo simulations and the MIRD5 mathematical phantom, incorporating dose conversion factors (DCFs). The results revealed that the activity concentration for 238U, 232Th, and 40K ranged from 0.1 – 1.3, 0.06–15.6, and 0.22–6.9 Bq g−1, respectively, which were lower than the reference provided by the international regulation. The analysis for heavy metals showed that sample 9 contained a high amount of Cd, which gave an immediate alert to that particular product. Furthermore, the effective doses in the skin estimated in this study with the range of 2.7–240 μSv y−1, were significantly lower than the International Commission on Radiological Protection (ICRP) reference limit of 50 mSv per year for members of the general public. Based on the few μSv of effective dose exposure, it is sufficient to conclude that the dose from these products poses no radiological risk to the user. The addition of NORMs in cosmetic products should be done with caution because higher concentrations can raise the dose.
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author Abu Hanifah, N. Z. H.
Hashim, S.
Hassan, Halmat Jalal
Fahmi, M. R.
Mohd. Sanusi, Mohammad Syazwan
Othman, Norinsan Kamil
author_facet Abu Hanifah, N. Z. H.
Hashim, S.
Hassan, Halmat Jalal
Fahmi, M. R.
Mohd. Sanusi, Mohammad Syazwan
Othman, Norinsan Kamil
author_sort Abu Hanifah, N. Z. H.
title Radiation hazard assessments of natural radioactivity in clay-based cosmetic products in Malaysia
title_short Radiation hazard assessments of natural radioactivity in clay-based cosmetic products in Malaysia
title_full Radiation hazard assessments of natural radioactivity in clay-based cosmetic products in Malaysia
title_fullStr Radiation hazard assessments of natural radioactivity in clay-based cosmetic products in Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed Radiation hazard assessments of natural radioactivity in clay-based cosmetic products in Malaysia
title_sort radiation hazard assessments of natural radioactivity in clay-based cosmetic products in malaysia
publisher Elsevier Ltd
publishDate 2023
url http://eprints.utm.my/103902/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.radphyschem.2022.110583
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