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Selenium

Journal of Toxicology: Clinical Toxicology, 1999
The 4 natural oxidation states of selenium are elemental selenium (0), selenide (-2), selenite (+4), and selenate (+6). Inorganic selenate and selenite predominate in water whereas organic selenium compounds (selenomethionine, selenocysteine) are the major selenium species in cereal and in vegetables.
Donald G. Barceloux, Donald Barceloux
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Selenium

2021
Selenium (Se) is an element commonly found in the environment at different levels. Its compounds are found in soil, water, and air. This element is also present in raw materials of plant and animal origin, so it can be introduced into human organisms through food.
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Selenium

2015
Selenium occurs as inorganic selenite or selenate and in organic forms in plants and other organisms used for food. The human selenoproteome consists of 25 selenoproteins. The main groups are glutathione peroxidases 1-5, iodothyronine deiodinases 1-3, thioredoxin reductases, selenoprotein P (SelP), and other proteins mostly with unknown function.
Eugene B. Nash, Rainer Wilbrand
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Selenium Biochemistry

Annual Review of Biochemistry, 1990
The toxicity of selenium to animals and plants has been known and extensively documented since the 1930's, but it is only during the past 15 years that selenium has also been shown to be an essential micronutrient for animals and bacteria. Very little is known about the specific role or roles of selenium and, to date, there are only three enzyme ...
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Selenium in Uremia

Artificial Organs, 1995
Abstract: The importance of selenium as an essential trace element for man has been increasingly recognized during the last several years. Selenium deficiency has been associated with cases of congestive cardiomyopa‐thy, skeletal myopathy, anemia, enhanced cancer risk, elevated incidence of cardiovascular disease, immune system alterations, hair and ...
BONOMINI, Mario, Albertazzi Alberto
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Selenium species in selenium fortified dietary supplements

Food Chemistry, 2016
This article presents a study of dietary supplements available on the Polish market. The supplements comprised a large group of products with selenium content declared by the producer. The study involved determination of dissolution time under different conditions and solubility as well as content and speciation of selenium.
Przemyslaw, Niedzielski   +6 more
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