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“…Boron is a minor nutrient (~20 ppm) in plants and is also present in trace amount (0.020–0.078 µg ml −1 ) in human blood. 12 It has two natural isotopes: B 10 and B 11 . The electronic configuration of B in the ground state and excited state are represented in Figure 1.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Boron is a minor nutrient (~20 ppm) in plants and is also present in trace amount (0.020–0.078 µg ml −1 ) in human blood. 12 It has two natural isotopes: B 10 and B 11 . The electronic configuration of B in the ground state and excited state are represented in Figure 1.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Karena jangkauan yang terbatas tersebut maka tidak banyak lingkungan sel-sel yang sehat terpapar radiasi. Pada metode ini, Boron bertugas menyerap neutron maka Boron merupakan kunci utama dari proses BNCT [7].…”
Section: Pendahuluanunclassified
“…Pada dosis tertentu Boron tidak bersifat toksik sehingga aman jika terakumulasi di dalam tubuh [10]. Boron adalah salah satu komponen yang sangat penting di dalam terapi dengan metode BNCT karena Boron yang bertugas menyerap neutron [7]. Boron yang baik adalah Boron yang dapat terkonsentrasi sebanyak-banyaknya di dalam tumor sedangkan pada jaringan di sekitar tumor Boron seminimal mungkin.…”
Section: Landasan Teori 21 Boronunclassified
“…Previous studies have found that boron bioaccumulates according to the type of tissue Prejac et al (2018) reported that the average, “normal” boron concentration in contemporary human hair was <0.85 μg/g. Moseman (1994) reported boron concentrations between 0.83 and 10.2 μg/g (ppm) in scalp hair (median 4.3 μg/g).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Previous studies have found that boron bioaccumulates according to the type of tissue Prejac et al (2018) reported that the average, "normal" boron concentration in contemporary human hair was <0.85 μg/g. Moseman (1994) (Blumenstiel, McDonald, Arriaza, & Amarasiriwardena, 2020;Byrne et al, 2010).…”
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