Absorption, excretion, and retention of selenium from a high selenium yeast in men with a high intake of selenium.

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Bugel S, Larsen EH, Sloth JJ, Flytlie K, Overvad K, Steenberg LC, Moesgaard S

Absorption, excretion, and retention of selenium from a high selenium yeast in men with a high intake of selenium.

Food Nutr Res. 2008;52. doi: 10.3402/fnr.v52i0.1642. Epub 2008 Feb 12.

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OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the pharmacokinetics of a single dose of Selenium (Se) from yeast given to humans with a habitual long-term daily intake at a supra-nutritional level. METHODS: Twelve healthy males with a daily supplemental intake of 300 microg Se as selenised yeast over 10 weeks were supplemented with a single dose of 327 microg as stable (77)Se incorporated into selenised yeast manufactured by the same standardised process (SelenoPrecise(R), Pharma Nord, Denmark). RESULTS: Absorption of Se from (77)Se-enriched yeast was 89+/-4% and the retention was 74+/-6%. The (77)Se excretion from the single-dose was 47+/-15 microg in urine and 37+/-13 microg in faeces. The maximum, enriched (77)Se concentration in plasma was 9.8+/-1.5 microg/l and the time to maximum was 9.2 hours. The plasma halftime of (77)Se was longer with increasing time; 1.7 days for the initial phase ((1/2)-2 days), 3.0 days for the middle phase (2-3 days) and 11.1 days for the later phase (3-14 days). CONCLUSION: The Se from the standardised Se-enriched yeast was well absorbed and retained in the body.

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