The EVISA Link database contains information about all aspects of selenium speciation:
- selenium species determination (analytical methods etc)
- toxicity and biological activity of different selenium species
- distribution and fate of selenium species in the environment
- mobility, bioavailability and bioaccumulation of selenium species
- Research groups and their projects related to the chemical speciation of Se
- Standards, rules and legislation related to selenium
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The toxicity depends on the chemical form of selenium.Selenite is more toxic than selenate.Target organs include: respiratory tract, CNS, cardiovascular system, gastrointestinal tract, skin. ...
Selenium is a trace element that is essential in small amounts, but like all essential elements, selenium can be toxic at high levels. Unlike plants, most animals – including humans – r...
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Selenium (Se) Directory Click on the following links to learn more about the various aspects of Selenium in terms of it's influence on toxicokinetics. ...
Selenium (Se) Directory Click on the following links to learn more about the various aspects of Selenium in terms of it's influence on toxicokinetics. ...
Background | Name | Sources | Uses | Substitutes and Alternative Sources Backgroun...
FactsSeveral enzymes (for example, glutathione peroxidase, tetraikiodothyronine 5' deiodinase and formate dehydrogenase) contain the unusual amino acid selenocysteine. The genes for glutathione perox...
Safety (MSDS) data for dimethyl diselenide--------------------------------------------------------------------------------General Synonyms: Molecular formula: CH6Se2 CAS No: 7101-31-7 EC No: 210-410-7...
This report reviews current knowledge concerning selenium in nutrition, includingchemistry, distribution, metabolism, biochemical functions, deficiency signs, and effects of excess intake. For f...
This report reviews current knowledge concerning selenium in nutrition, includingchemistry, distribution, metabolism, biochemical functions, deficiency signs, and effects of excess intake. For f...
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Dietary Supplement Fact Sheet: Selenium Office of Dietary Supplements • NIH Clinical Center • National Institutes of Health Table of Contents What is selenium?W...
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AbstractThe metalloid selenium (Se) is ubiquitous in soils, but exists mainly in insoluble forms. Consequently, it is often supplied by plants to animals and humans at levels too low for optimum healt...
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