Selenium (Se) is an essential trace element of fundamental importance to health, primarily due to its antioxidant activity. Selenium has chemoprotective, anti-inflammatory, and antiviral properties and is related to enhancing immunity, controlling gastrointestinal, and reducing age-related disorders. In this book, the authors present current research in the study of the sources, functions and health effects of selenium. Topics discussed include selenium biorhythms and hormonal regulation; the physiological role of selenium; selenium supplementation of diet effects on antioxidant activity and protects against antibiotic resistance and avian influenza in poultry; selenium in critical illness and tropical diseases; products of animal origin as a source of Se in the human diet; selenium in food materials and stress signaling and proapoptotic pathways induced by selenite in malignant coloncytes.
Preface; The Health Effects of Selenoproteins; Selenium Biorhythms & Hormonal Regulation; Selenium in Seafood & Aquaculture Products; Selenium & Plant Health:: The Physiological Role of Selenium; Selenium Supplementation of Diet Affects Antioxidant Activity & Protects Against Antibiotic Resistance & Avian Influenza in Poultry; Selenium in Critical Illness; Selenium & Tropical Diseases; Products of Animal Origin as a Source of Se in Human Diet; Selenium & Prostate Health:: A New Possible Nutraceutical Challenge; Stress Signaling & Proapoptotic Pathways Induced by Selenite in Malignant Colonocytes; Selenium in Food Materials & its Impact on Human Health; Structural, Electronic, Vibrational & Optical Properties of Amorphous Selenium:: A First Principles Molecular Dynamics Simulation; Index.
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