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SELENIUM AS AN IMPORTANT FACTOR IN VARIOUS DISEASE STATES- A REVIEW

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EXCLI JOURNAL
卷 21, 期 -, 页码 948-966

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DOI: 10.17179/excli2022-5137

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Selenium; antioxidant; oxidative stress; selenoproteins

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  1. Preludium Bis 2 [2020/39/O/NZ9/00639]
  2. National Science Centre (NCN), Poland

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Selenium is an element that has both beneficial and harmful effects on the body depending on its chemical form, duration of supplementation, and overall health condition. It is essential for maintaining immune, endocrine, metabolic, and cellular homeostasis. However, there is often insufficient selenium coverage in humans and animals due to low levels in soils and food products. Research on selenium has been increasing, as it is considered a promising treatment option for various disorders.
Selenium (Se) is an element that has a pro-health effect on humans and animals. However, both the deficiency of this element and its excess may prove harmful to the body depending on the chemical form of the selenium, the duration of supplementation, and the human health condition. Many data indicate insufficient coverage of the demand for selenium in humans and animals due to its low content in soils and food products. A balance in the physiological process of the body can be achieved via the proper percentage of organically active minerals in the feed of animals as well as human beings. Selenium is a trace mineral of great importance to the body, required for the maintenance of a variety of its processes; primarily, selenium maintains immune endocrine, metabolic, and cellular homeostasis. Recently, this element has been emerging as a most promising treatment option for various disorders. Therefore, research based on Se has been increasing in recent times. The present review is designed to provide up-to-date information related to Se and its different forms as well as its effects on health.

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