Selenium
Selenium
Selenium is present in foods of plant origin grown in selenium rich soils.
Functions
Selenium is essential for normal growth, fertility and for the prevention of a wide variety of diseases in animals. Selenium is a constituent of the enzyme Glutathione peroxidase (GPx), a selenoprotein. This enzyme is the protective agent against the accumulation of H2O2 (Hydrogen peroxide), and organic peroxides within cells. It is involved in immune mechanisms, ubiquinone synthesis and mitochondrial ATP biosynthesis. Selenium has close metabolic relationship with vitamin E for curing certain diseases.
Sources
Selenium is largely present in different foods. The variation depends on the selenium content of the soil.
Requirements
Any normal diet can meet the daily requirement of selenium.
Deficiency
Selenium deficiency is very rarely seen in human beings.However, necrosis and muscular dystrophy are associated with selenium deficiency
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