Prussian Blue An Radioactive De Corporation Agent

Abstract

During the past few years, Science and Technology has extended to a large extent. They are mainly used in the field of medicine, diagnosis and treatment of the various diseases. Radioisotopes are extensively used in the field of medicine, treatment and diagnosis. But Apart from it, their major use is in the field of diagnosis. When a Human or a Living Being comes in contact with the radiations which are exerted by the radioactive elements or comes in contact with the any of the radioactive elements then it got incorporated in its body cells, tissues or organs. So, as to remove them we extensively used the de corporation technique, which works on the phenomenon of adsorption. The agents we preferably used in the de corporation are known as de corporating agents. There are mainly two categories in which we have divided these decoporating agents they are External de corporating agents and Internal de corporating agents. External de corporating agents are mainly used to remove radioactive elements from the external body surfaces like skin and the mucous membrane and on the other side Internal de corporating agents remove the radioactive elements from the Internal body parts, they are further classified as GI absorbers, Mobilizing agent, Blocking agent, Diluting and Chelating agents. Prussian Blue is one of the most commonly used Internal de corporating agent, it mainly performs their action by the absorption of the radioactive elements in the GIT, so they are also known as the GI absorbers. In US market it is marketed as 5oomg hard gelatin capsule which contains PB granules and marketed by the Brand name of Radio gardase. There are different nuclear disasters which we faced during the last some years like the Fukushima Nuclear Disaster, Chernobyl Nuclear Disaster, etc. Hence, we concluded that we need De contaminating agents, so as to remove the radioactivity from the body. Hardeep Singh Bambra | Mohd Mazhar "Prussian Blue- An Radioactive De-Corporation Agent" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-3 | Issue-4 , June 2019, URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd23960.pdf Paper URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/medicine/other/23960/prussian-blue--an-radioactive-de-corporation-agent/hardeep-singh-bambra

Authors and Affiliations

Keywords

Related Articles

Effect of Determinants of Financial Reporting Timeliness on Reporting Timeliness An Empirical Study of Nigerian Banks

This study assesses the relationship between the determinants of financial reporting timeliness of Nigerian banking industry. Specifically, the study ascertains the effect of bank age on the timeliness of financial repor...

The Impact of Whatsapp Messenger usage on Students Performance

This study seeks to empirically identify the impact of social network what Sapp messenger on the performance of students in Ideal Institute of Management and Architecture, Kondigre from the perspective of the students. T...

Emerging Organizations Follow Dr. Deming’s Philosophy

One of the major reason for the long term success of organisations is their belief in the combined structure which consists of vision, mission, values, core competencies and their business system. It guides, directs, str...

Food Industry An Introduction

The food industry comprises a complex network of activities related to the supply, consumption, and catering of food products and services. It plays a significant role in the economic development of any nation. It is one...

The Analytical Review on Futuristic use of CRISPR-Cpf1 Aided Gene Drive Technology

Organisms edited by gene editing or traditional selective breeding are typically less able to survive and reproduce which effectively prevents those alterations from spreading in the wild populations. This paper focuses...

Download PDF file
  • EP ID EP595596
  • DOI 10.31142/ijtsrd23960
  • Views 82
  • Downloads 0

How To Cite

(2019). Prussian Blue An Radioactive De Corporation Agent. International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development, 3(4), 874-877. https://europub.co.uk./articles/-A-595596