Selenium–Fascinating Microelement, Properties and Sources in Food
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Physicochemical Properties of Selenium
3. Occurrence of Selenium in the Environment
4. Selenium in Human Organism
5. Effect of Deficiency and Excess of Selenium on Human Health
6. Importance of Selenium in Biologically Active Compounds
7. Sources of Selenium in the Diet
8. Selenium Supplementation
9. Conclusions
Conflicts of Interest
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Properties | Selenium |
---|---|
Electronic configuration | [Ar] 3d104s24p4 |
Atomic number | 34 |
Atomic weight | 78.96 |
Density [g/cm3] | 4.808 |
Melting temperature (°C) | 220 |
Boiling temperature (°C) | 685 |
Oxidation states | −II, 0, IV, VI |
Electron affinity | −4.2 Ev |
Ionization potential | 9.75 Ev |
Age (years) | Males and Females, Selenium (μg/day) |
---|---|
1–3 | 15–20 |
4–13 | 30–40 |
14–50 | 55–70 |
51+ | 70–100 |
Food | Selenium Content (μg/g) | References |
---|---|---|
Brazil nuts | 0.2–512 | [78] |
Yeast | 500–4000 | [1,7,74] |
Bread | 0.09–0.20 | [77,79] |
Fish | 0.06–0.63 | [74,79,80,81] |
Eggs | 0.09–0.25 | [74,82,83] |
Chicken | 0.15 | [79] |
Beef | 0.01–0.73 | [74,83] |
Pork | 0.27–0.35 | [77,79] |
Broccoli | 0.012 | [83] |
Milk | 0.01–0.06 | [79,80] |
Chocolate | 0.04 | [74,79,80,81,83] |
Liver | 0.3–0.4 | [84] |
Beef kidney | 1.45 | [81] |
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