نتایج جستجو برای: sodium selenate

تعداد نتایج: 188040  

Journal: :Journal of Biological Chemistry 1950

2002
Anita Lee

Selenium contamination of soil in the San Joaquin Valley, California poses a threat to wildlife and to agricultural productivity. Traditional phytoremediation methods use the process of phytoextraction to remove selenium from soil by sequestering selenium in plant tissues, potentially allowing the re-release of selenium to the soil if the plants are not harvested after senescence. The volatiliz...

Journal: :Cancer research 1981
J A Milner C Y Hsu

Selenium has been shown to inhibit L1210 cells both in vitro and in vivo. The death of L1210 cells in vitro as indicated by trypan blue exclusion was dependent upon the form and concentration of selenium tested. Incubation of L1210 cells in buffer containing selenium at 1 microgram/ml for 1 hr prior to inoculation into mice significantly retarded the ability of the cells to propagate in vivo. S...

2005
D. B.

Selenium is an essential trace element required by the fetus for normal growth, therefore knowledge on the placental transport of Se is important in the context of fetal nutrition. Recent work in this laboratory has shown that selenate is a competitive inhibitor of sulphate uptake by vesicles prepared from the brush-border membrane of the syncytiotrophoblast of the human term placenta (Shennan ...

Journal: Poultry Science Journal 2018
Azin M Golian A Hossein Zadeh M Kermanshahi H, Majidzadeh-Heravi R Sanjabi MR

The effects of organic and inorganic sources and concentration (0 and 0.3 mg per kg of diet) of Selenium (Se) on growth performance, blood biochemical and immune system were evaluated in broiler chickens. Chickens were fed corn-soy-based diets formulated to 8 dietary treatments containing no added Se (negative control), negative control plus yeast (positive control), and 6 diets had 0.3 mg/kg o...

2015
Pierre-André Geraert Mickaël Briens Yves Mercier Y. G. Liu

wide range of products is available; from inorganic, sodium selenite or selenate coated or not, even nanoparticles to organic forms such as selenized yeasts, chelates of selenium methionine (SeMet), pure forms of SeMet or hydroxy-selenomethionine, and some complexes sources of Se based on mixing mineral Se with glycinates, proteinates, etc. It has been confirmed that, comparing with mineral sel...

Journal: :Journal of animal science 2012
W C Stewart G Bobe G J Pirelli W D Mosher J A Hall

Selenium is an essential micronutrient in sheep, and deficiency can limit lamb growth and survival. To evaluate how different chemical forms of Se administered to mature ewes at comparative dosages affect ewe and progeny performance, 240 ewes were divided into 8 treatment groups (n = 30 each) and drenched weekly with no Se; at the maximum FDA-allowed concentration with inorganic Na-selenite or ...

Journal: :Journal of the South African Veterinary Association 1999
S W Cloete F E van Niekerk M Young G D van der Merwe J Clark

A commercial fertiliser, consisting of a poorly soluble barium selenate core with a coating of highly soluble sodium selenite, was evaluated in 2 trials for the provision of selenium (Se) to grazing sheep. The fertiliser was administered at a level of 1 kg per hectare to 3 of 6 kikuyu paddocks during 1995 and 1996 in Trial 1, while the other paddocks were left untreated. The Se status of SA mut...

Journal: :Planta 2003
Tiffany Van Huysen Salah Abdel-Ghany Kerry L Hale Danika LeDuc Norman Terry Elizabeth A H Pilon-Smits

Selenium (Se) can be assimilated and volatilized via the sulfate assimilation pathway. Cystathionine-gamma-synthase (CGS) is thought to catalyze the synthesis of Se-cystathionine from Se-cysteine, the first step in the conversion of Se-cysteine to volatile dimethylselenide. Here the hypothesis was tested that CGS is a rate-limiting enzyme for Se volatilization. Cystathionine-gamma-synthase from...

Journal: :Aquatic toxicology 2012
Michela Schiavon Isabella Moro Elizabeth A H Pilon-Smits Valerio Matozzo Mario Malagoli Francesca Dalla Vecchia

The impact of selenium (Se) on Ulva sp., a green macroalga naturally growing in the Venice Lagoon, was investigated. The alga was provided for 10 days with concentrations of selenate (Na(2)SeO(4)) ranging from 0 to 100 μM. Se accumulation in the algal biomass was linearly related to the selenate dose and this relationship was not affected by the high sulfate concentration measured in the seawat...

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