Natural radioactivity in mineral phosphate fertilizers and its impacts on human health: an overview

Environ Sci Pollut Res Int. 2023 Dec;30(56):118149-118160. doi: 10.1007/s11356-023-30467-y. Epub 2023 Nov 8.

Abstract

Humans are constantly exposed to radioactivity present in rocks, soils, and water, mainly from materials in the Earth's crust that contain chemical elements belonging to the radioactive series of uranium and thorium. An important anthropogenic source of these natural radioisotopes to the environment is fertilizers, widely used to increase agricultural productivity. Exposure to ionizing radiation can become a public health problem worldwide, since it is related to the development of different cancers in humans. The present study aimed to survey research on the radioactive content in different types of mineral phosphate fertilizers used around the world through a comprehensive review of the Scopus and Web of Science databases. About 80 scientific articles fit the purpose of this review. The concentration activity values found varied widely from one country to another, and there is no specific legislation that determines the maximum allowed limits of radioisotopes in these agricultural inputs. In addition, there are still uncertainties regarding the impact of natural radioactivity from fertilizers on human health, highlighting the need for further investigations on the subject.

Keywords: 226Ra; 232Th; 238U; 40K; Effective annual dose; Phosphate mineral fertilizers.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Fertilizers / analysis
  • Humans
  • Minerals
  • Phosphates
  • Potassium Radioisotopes
  • Radioactivity*
  • Radioisotopes
  • Radium* / analysis
  • Soil Pollutants, Radioactive* / analysis
  • Thorium / analysis
  • Uranium* / analysis

Substances

  • Fertilizers
  • Phosphates
  • Radioisotopes
  • Minerals
  • Uranium
  • Thorium
  • Soil Pollutants, Radioactive
  • Potassium Radioisotopes
  • Radium