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Selenium nanoparticles as a nutritional supplement

S. Skalickova, V. Milosavljevic, K. Cihalova, P. Horky, L. Richtera, V. Adam,

. 2017 ; 33 (-) : 83-90. [pub] 20160518

Language English Country United States

Document type Journal Article, Review

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Selenium is an essential trace element in the diet, required for maintenance of health and growth; however, its toxicity could cause serious damage depending on dose and chemical form. Selenium nanoparticles (SeNPs) represent what we believe to be a novel prospect for nutritional supplementation because of their lower toxicity and ability to gradually release selenium after ingestion. In this review, we discuss various forms and types of SeNPs, as well as the way they are synthesized. We also discuss absorption and bioavailability of nanoparticles within the organism. SeNPs demonstrate anticancer and antimicrobial properties that may contribute to human health, not only as dietary supplements, but also as therapeutic agents.

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