Metabolic Fate of Selected Selenium Compounds in Laboratory Animals and Man

In discussing the metabolism of selenium it is necessary to distinguish between the various forms of selenium, such as elemental selenium, inorganic selenium salts such as selenite and selenate, selenoamino acids such as selenomethionine, and other selenium-containing organic compounds. Some aspects...

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description In discussing the metabolism of selenium it is necessary to distinguish between the various forms of selenium, such as elemental selenium, inorganic selenium salts such as selenite and selenate, selenoamino acids such as selenomethionine, and other selenium-containing organic compounds. Some aspects of selenium metabolism are similar for all forms of selenium, but differences also exist. This review deals primarily with inorganic selenium in the forms of selenite and selenate, although some attention has been directed toward alkylselenium compounds, such as dimethyl selenide.
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Digestive System - metabolism
Dogs
Feces - analysis
Globulins - metabolism
Humans
Intestinal Absorption
Methylation
Mice
Oxidation-Reduction
Placenta - metabolism
Protein Binding
Rats
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Selenium - metabolism
Selenium - urine
Sweat - metabolism
Tissue Distribution
Volatilization
title Metabolic Fate of Selected Selenium Compounds in Laboratory Animals and Man
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