In this study the daily dietary Selenium (Se) intake in Suzhou was investigated to determine whether residents in such a developed region were susceptible to moderate Se deficiency. Concentrations of Se in typically consumed foods in Suzhou were determined. Based on food Se content and the daily per capita consumption, the estimated Se intake in Suzhou was 43.9 +/- 3.8 mu g day(-1). The results revealed that pork and cereals were the major sources of Se daily intake and contributed 24.7% and 22.6% to the daily Se intake, respectively. The Se content in hair of local residents was 389.9 +/- 103.6 mu g kg(-1) for male and 322.9 +/- 101.8 mu g kg(-1) for female. A significant linear correlation between the daily Se intake and the hair Se conce...
Previous studies have shown that the selenium (Se) deficiency is an important factor for the etiolog...
Many elements which are essential to human and other animal health in small doses can be toxic if i...
prevalence, from 1961 to 1964, the morbidity was almost 50 % in the 248 inhabitants of the five most...
Enshi is a high selenium (Se) region in Hubei, China, where human selenosis was observed between 195...
The selenium (Se) content in human hair is useful as an indicator of human Se intake and status. In ...
ABSTRAC’F Selenium intake and urinary and fecal Se excretion of 10 healthy men from a low Se area in...
The causes of Kashin-Beck disease (KBD) in children are multifactorial, and particular consideration...
The objective of the present study was investigation of the selenium (Se) levels in environmental sa...
We aimed to identify significant factors of selenium (Se) nutrition of children in Kashin-Beck disea...
Selenium deficiency was suspected to be a factor in the aetiology of esophageal cancer in the Linxia...
The objective of this study was to detect the selenium level in the environment and the population o...
AbstractThis study was conducted to create a selenium database for the representative food items in ...
With the improvement of living standards, people pay more attention to the agricultural products wit...
Selenium (Se) is a trace mineral and an essential nutrient of vital importance to human health in tr...
<p>The total selenium content of about 800 food products purchased in Belgium was determined a...
Previous studies have shown that the selenium (Se) deficiency is an important factor for the etiolog...
Many elements which are essential to human and other animal health in small doses can be toxic if i...
prevalence, from 1961 to 1964, the morbidity was almost 50 % in the 248 inhabitants of the five most...
Enshi is a high selenium (Se) region in Hubei, China, where human selenosis was observed between 195...
The selenium (Se) content in human hair is useful as an indicator of human Se intake and status. In ...
ABSTRAC’F Selenium intake and urinary and fecal Se excretion of 10 healthy men from a low Se area in...
The causes of Kashin-Beck disease (KBD) in children are multifactorial, and particular consideration...
The objective of the present study was investigation of the selenium (Se) levels in environmental sa...
We aimed to identify significant factors of selenium (Se) nutrition of children in Kashin-Beck disea...
Selenium deficiency was suspected to be a factor in the aetiology of esophageal cancer in the Linxia...
The objective of this study was to detect the selenium level in the environment and the population o...
AbstractThis study was conducted to create a selenium database for the representative food items in ...
With the improvement of living standards, people pay more attention to the agricultural products wit...
Selenium (Se) is a trace mineral and an essential nutrient of vital importance to human health in tr...
<p>The total selenium content of about 800 food products purchased in Belgium was determined a...
Previous studies have shown that the selenium (Se) deficiency is an important factor for the etiolog...
Many elements which are essential to human and other animal health in small doses can be toxic if i...
prevalence, from 1961 to 1964, the morbidity was almost 50 % in the 248 inhabitants of the five most...