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Selenium

Supplement Watch information on Selenium

1. Andersen O, Nielsen JB. Effects of simultaneous low-level dietary supplementation with inorganic and organic selenium on whole-body, blood, and organ levels of toxic metals in mice. Environ Health Perspect 1994;102 Suppl. 3:321-324.

2. Beilstein MA, Whanger PD. Chemical forms of selenium in rat tissues after administration of selenite or selenomethionine. J Nutr 1986;116(9):1711-1719.

3. Butler JA, Whanger PD, Kaneps AH, Patton NM. Metabolism of selenite and selenomethionine in the rhesus monkey. J Nutr 1990;120(7):751-759.

4. Cammack PM, Zwahlen BA, Christensen MJ. Selenium deficiency alters thyroid hormone metabolism in guinea pigs. J Nutr 1995;125:302-308.

5. Chen H, Tappel AL. Vitamin E, selenium, trolox C, ascorbic acid palmitate, acetylcysteine, coenzyme Q, B-carotene, canthaxanthin, and (+)-catechin protect against oxidative damage to kidney, heart, lung and spleen. Free Radic Res 1995;22:177-186.

6. Clausen J, Nielsen SA. Comparison of whole blood selenium values and erythrocyte glutathione peroxidase activities of normal individuals on supplementation with selenate, selenite, L-selenomethionine, and high selenium yeast. Biol Trace Elem Re 1988;15:125-138.

7. Deagen JT, Butler JA, Beilstein MA, Whanger PD. Effects of dietary selenite, selenocystine and selenomethionine on selenocysteine lyase and glutathione peroxidase activities and on selenium levels in rat tissues. J Nutr 1987;117(1):91-98.

8. Dworkin BM, Rosenthal WS, Wormser GP, et al. Abnormalities of blood selenium and glutathione peroxidase activity in patients with acquired immunodeficiency syndrome and aids-related complex. Biol Trace Elem Res 1988;15:167-177.

9. Dworkin BM, Rosenthal WS, Wormser GP, Weiss L. Selenium deficiency in the acquired immunodeficiency syndrome. JPEN J Parenter Enteral Nutr 1986;10:405-407.

10. Dworkin BM. Selenium deficiency in HIV infection and the acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS). Chem Biol Interact 1994;91:181-186.

11. Ip C. Differential effect of dietary methionine on the biopotency of selenomethionine and selenite in cancer chemoprevention. J Natl Cancer Inst 1988;80(4):258-262.

12. Kadrabov J, Madaric A, Kovcikov Z, Ginter E. Selenium status, plasma zinc, copper, and magnesium in vegetarians. Biol Trace Elem Res 1995;50:13-24.

13. Kivela SL, Maenpaa P, Nissinen A, et al. Vitamin A, vitamin E and selenium status in an aged Finnish male population. Int J Vitam Nutr Res 1989;59:373-380.

14. Lane HW, Strength R, Johnson J, White M. Effect of chemical form of selenium on tissue glutathione peroxidase activity in developing rats. J Nutr 1991;121:80-86.

15. Lassen KO, Horder M. Selenium status and the effect of organic and inorganic selenium supplementation in a group of elderly people in Denmark. Scand J Clin Lab Invest 1994;54:585-590.

16. Levander OA, Burk RF. Selenium. In: Shils ME, Olson JA, Shike M, eds. Modern Nutrition in Health and Disease. 8th ed. Philadelphia: Lea & Febiger, 1994:242-251.

17. Levander OA. A global view of human selenium nutrition. Ann Rev Nutr 1987;7:227-250.

18. Mei W, Dong ZM, Liao BL, Xu HB. Study of immune function of cancer patients influenced by supplemental zinc or selenium-zinc combination. Biol Trace Elem Res 1991;28:11-19.

19. Meltzer HM, Norheim G, Bibow K, Myhre K, Holm H. The form of selenium determines the response to supplementation in a selenium replete population. Eur J Clin Nutr 1990;44:435-446.

20. Olivieri O, Stanzial AM, Girelli D, et al. Selenium status, fatty acids, vitamins A and E, and aging: The Nove Study. Am J Clin Nutr 1994;60:510-517.

21. Portal B, Richard M-J, Coudray C, Arnaud J, Favier A. Effect of double-blind cross-over selenium supplementation on lipid peroxidation markers in cystic fibrosis patients. Clin Chim Acta 1995;234:137-146.

22. Roy M, Kiremidjian-Schumacher L, Wishe HI, Cohen MW, Stotzky G. Supplementation with selenium restores age-related decline in immune cell function. Proc Soc Exp Biol Med 1995;209:369-375.

23. Sun E, Xu H, Liu Q, Zhou J, Zuo P, Wang J. The mechanism for the effect of selenium supplementation on immunity. Biol Trace Elem Res 1995;48:231-238.

24. Swanson CA, Patterson BH, Levander OA, Veillon C, Taylor PR, Helzlsouer K, McAdam PA, Zech LA. Human selenomethionine metabolism: a kinetic model. Am J Clin Nutr 1991;54:917-926.

25. Taylor EW. Selenium and cellular immunity - Evidence that selenoproteins may be encoded in the +1 reading frame overlapping the human CD4, CD8, and HLA-DR genes. Biol Trace Elem Res 1995;49:85-95.

26. Thompson KM, Haibach H, Sunde RA. Growth and plasma triiodothyronine concentrations are modified by selenium deficiency and repletion in second-generation selenium-deficient rats. J Nutr 1995;125:864-873.

27. Thomson CD, Robinson MF, Butler JA, Whanger PD. Long-term supplementation with selenate and selenomethionine: selenium and glutathione peroxidase (EC 1.11.1.9) in blood components of New Zealand women. Br J Nutr 1993;69:577-588.

28. Wen HY, Davis RL, Shi B, Chen JJ, Chen L, Boylan M, Spallholz JE. Bioavailability of selenium from veal, chicken, beef, pork, lamb, flounder, tuna, selenomethionine, and sodium selenite assissed in selenium-deficient rats. Biol Trace Elem Res 1997;58(1-2);43-53.

29. Ip C. Differential effect of dietary methionine on the biopotency of selenomethionine and selenite in cancer chemoprevention. J Natl Cancer Inst 1988;80(4):258-262.

30. Whanger PD. Some comparative aspects of selenite and selenomethionine metabolism. J Am Coll Toxicol 1986;5(1):101-110.