Omics insights into the responses to dietary selenium
Ana Arias‐Borrego,
Belén Callejón‐Leblic,
Maria Carmen Collado
et al.
Abstract:Selenium is a well‐known health‐relevant element related with cancer chemoprevention, neuroprotective roles, beneficial in diabetes, and in several infectious diseases, among others. It is naturally present in some foods, but deficiency in people led to the production of nutraceuticals, supplements, and functional food enriched in this element. There is a U‐shaped link between selenium levels and health and a narrow range between toxic and essential levels, and thus, supplementation should be performed careful… Show more
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