Background: Selenium (Se) is required for the synthesis of proteins (selenoproteins) with essential biological functions. Selenoproteins have a crucial role in the maintenance of cellular redox homeostasis in nearly all tissues, and are also involved in thyroid hormone metabolism, inflammation and immunity. Several immune processes rely on Se status and can be compromised if this element is present below the required level. Previous work has supported the notion that when Se is delivered at levels above those deemed to be the minimal required but below toxic concentrations it can have a boosting effect on the organism’s immune response. Based on this concept Se-enriched supplements may represent a valuable resource for func...
Reactive oxygen species (ROS) are reactive molecules containing oxygen, that form as byproducts of a...
Not AvailableThe present investigation aims to study role of dietary selenium (Se) on growth perform...
Vitamin and mineral composition in the raw material for all diets used in this study. (PDF 61Â kb
Background: Selenium (Se) is required for the synthesis of proteins (selenoproteins...
Acknowledgments The present study was supported by an industrial studentship from Alltech (for D. Pa...
Rainbow trout were fed with a control diet (ctr diet) or Sel-Plex supplemented diet (Se diet) for 5 ...
There is currently much interest in selenium which, in the form of the unusual '21st amino acid' sel...
The following research was conducted to elucidate the evolution and expression of salmonid selenopro...
International audienceWe studied the effects of supplementing a plant-ingredient based rainbow trout...
The following research was conducted to elucidate the evolution and expression of salmonid selenopro...
Selenium (Se) supplementation either as inorganic or organic form was evaluated in Atlantic salmon p...
Background Selenium (Se) is an essential oligonutrient, as a component of several Se-containing pro-...
Se is an essential micronutrient required for normal growth, development and antioxidant defence. Th...
The supplementation of fish diets with OH-SeMet reduces oxidative stress and modulates immune respon...
Effects of dietary selenium (Se) on immune competence of yellowtail kingfish, Seriola lalandi, were ...
Reactive oxygen species (ROS) are reactive molecules containing oxygen, that form as byproducts of a...
Not AvailableThe present investigation aims to study role of dietary selenium (Se) on growth perform...
Vitamin and mineral composition in the raw material for all diets used in this study. (PDF 61Â kb
Background: Selenium (Se) is required for the synthesis of proteins (selenoproteins...
Acknowledgments The present study was supported by an industrial studentship from Alltech (for D. Pa...
Rainbow trout were fed with a control diet (ctr diet) or Sel-Plex supplemented diet (Se diet) for 5 ...
There is currently much interest in selenium which, in the form of the unusual '21st amino acid' sel...
The following research was conducted to elucidate the evolution and expression of salmonid selenopro...
International audienceWe studied the effects of supplementing a plant-ingredient based rainbow trout...
The following research was conducted to elucidate the evolution and expression of salmonid selenopro...
Selenium (Se) supplementation either as inorganic or organic form was evaluated in Atlantic salmon p...
Background Selenium (Se) is an essential oligonutrient, as a component of several Se-containing pro-...
Se is an essential micronutrient required for normal growth, development and antioxidant defence. Th...
The supplementation of fish diets with OH-SeMet reduces oxidative stress and modulates immune respon...
Effects of dietary selenium (Se) on immune competence of yellowtail kingfish, Seriola lalandi, were ...
Reactive oxygen species (ROS) are reactive molecules containing oxygen, that form as byproducts of a...
Not AvailableThe present investigation aims to study role of dietary selenium (Se) on growth perform...
Vitamin and mineral composition in the raw material for all diets used in this study. (PDF 61Â kb