yodo125
Yodo125 refers to the radioactive isotope iodine-125 (I-125). In many contexts, especially in Spanish- or Portuguese-language sources, it is written as yodo-125. I-125 is used primarily in medicine and research, where its relatively long half-life and low-energy emissions are advantageous for certain applications.
Iodine-125 has a half-life of about 59.4 days and decays by electron capture. It emits low-energy gamma
Production and forms: I-125 is produced in nuclear reactors through neutron irradiation of tellurium targets, followed
Medical and research uses: The most common medical applications are brachytherapy, where I-125 seeds are implanted
Safety and regulation: Handling I-125 requires compliance with radiation safety standards, including shielding, monitoring, proper storage,