Evidence on the interaction of mercury and selenium in the shrimp Palaemon elegans

The interaction of selenium with mercury was studied in the shrimp Palaemon elegans. The release of 203HgCl 2 (5·0 μg Hg per gramme body weight) from shrimp pretreated with selenium (SeO 2 doses of 1·97, 3·95 and 7·90 μg Se per gramme fresh weight) was significantly decreased compared with the contr...

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