Project Manager
Abzhalieva Aida Bolatbekovna
Academic degree, title: PhD
Scopus Author ID: 57191222855
Researcher ID: FDM-9499-2023
ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5462-8261
About the project
Relevance
The fifth anniversary of the Fukushima Daiichi accident and the 30th anniversary of the Chernobyl accident occurred in 2016. Both incidents were classified as Level 7 major accidents, the highest level on the IAEA scale.From an agricultural point of view, the long-term consequences of both of these accidents are related to the residual amount of cesium radionuclides in the agricultural and aquaculture environment. The most dangerous radionuclide is cesium-137 (137Cs), a relatively persistent isotope with a physical half-life of about 30 years.One of the most urgent problems of modern medicine and veterinary medicine is the search for effective methods for the prevention and pathogenetic therapy of radiation damage to humans and animals. To reduce the radioactive contamination of the body with radionuclides, it is desirable to use sorbents with a high cost, such as radionite and having high efficiency, practicality and versatility, in particular, polymethylxyloxane full hydrate. In the Republic of Kazakhstan, the proposed project will be the first research work aimed at studying the radiation safety and quality of the resulting livestock products in radiation risk areas.
The purpose of the project
The goal of this project is to develop new effective ways to reduce radioactivity in animals and livestock products.
Expected and achieved results
During the implementation of the Project, it is expected to publish 2 scientific articles in a peer-reviewed foreign scientific publication with a CiteScore percentile in the Scopus database of at least 35 (thirty-five), and 2 articles in journals recommended by KOKSNVO. Methodological recommendations will be developed. A patent will be obtained. The dissemination of the results of the work among potential users - farms, the community of scientists of research institutions, higher educational institutions and the general public - has great opportunities and prospects. The results of research on the project will be distributed in scientific publications, mass media, seminars of specialists, lectures, practical and laboratory classes in higher educational institutions, as well as in advanced training courses for veterinary specialists and agricultural managers. In the subsequent implementation of the research results, they will be used in animal husbandry, to develop scientific foundations for radiation safety. The radioisotope composition of soil, pasture plants, water, and animal products obtained from different animal species by gamma and beta emitting radionuclides will be determined. The transition of radionuclides in the soil - plants - animal organism-livestock products chain will also be established. The target consumers of the results obtained can be the Ministry of Agriculture of the Republic of Kazakhstan, the Ministry of Science and higher Education of the Republic of Kazakhstan, economic entities engaged in animal breeding and the sale of livestock products, as well as research institutions and higher educational institutions.As a result of the conducted research, the regularity of the effectiveness of the use of drugs of natural and synthetic origin intended for the removal of radionuclides of caesium and strontium from the body of animals will be studied.
Information for potential users
Commercializability of the obtained scientific results is high, since the use of the results of scientific research carried out under the project will allow the economic entities involved in animal husbandry, as well as those located in radiation hazardous areas, to reduce the risk of using and selling livestock products contaminated with radioactive substances to the population.Veterinary laboratories will use new methodologies for determining the radiation safety of animals. The economic efficiency of the proposed project is significant, since as a result of the project , new approaches and criteria will be developed in the system - radiation risk assessment and the development of methods for reducing the content of radionuclides in the body of animals and livestock products
Members of the research group
1.Джунисбаева Сымбат
Academic degree, title: PhD, Senior lecturer
Scopus Author ID: 57210152594
Researcher ID: FDM-9499-2022
ORCID: 0000-0003-0039-3089
2. Мусоев Асылбек
Academic degree, title: PhD, Associate Professor
Scopus Author ID: 57604534400
ORCID: 0000-0003-3389-4365
3. Узынтлеуова Акжаркын
Academic degree, title: Master's degree, Senior lecturer
ORCID: 0000-0001-8372-8707
4. Базарбаев Рыскелди
Academic degree, title: Master's degree, Senior lecturer
ORCID: 0000-0001-9323-7354
5. Зарханова Ажар
Academic degree, title: Master's degree, assistant
Researcher ID: ISV-0869-2023
ORCID: 0000-0003-3291-3122