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Impact of Selenium Addition to Animal Feeds on Human Selenium Status in Serbia

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Pavlović, Zoran
Miletić, Ivanka
Zeković, Milica T.
Nikolić, Marina
Glibetić, Marija
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Research conducted during the 1980s demonstrated Se deficiency in humans. Increased inclusion of selenium in animal feeds started from the year 2000 onwards. The aim of this study was to estimate the effects of selenium inclusion in animal feeds on human selenium status and dietary habits of the Serbian population related to food of animal origin. Plasma selenium concentration in healthy adult volunteers, including residents of one of the regions with the lowest (Eastern Serbia, n = 60) and of one of the regions with the highest Se serum levels reported in the past (Belgrade, n = 82), was determined by hydride generation atomic absorption spectrometry. Multivariate analysis was employed to determine the correlation between Se plasma levels and dietary intake data derived from food frequency questionnaires and laboratory tests. The mean plasma Se level of the participants was 84.3 +/- 15.9 g/L (range: 47.3-132.1 g/L), while 46% of participants had plasma Se levels lower than 80 g/L. Fre...quency of meat, egg, and fish consumption was significantly correlated with plasma selenium level (r = 0.437, p = 0.000). Selenium addition to animal feed in the quantity of 0.14 mg/kg contributed to the improvement of human plasma selenium levels by approximately 30 mu g/L.

Keywords:
plasma selenium / supplementation of feed / food of animal origin / food frequency questionnaires
Source:
Nutrients, 2018, 10, 2
Publisher:
  • MDPI, Basel
Funding / projects:
  • Biological effects, nutritional intake and status of folate and polysaturate fatty acid (PUFA): improvement of nutrition in Serbia (RS-41030)

DOI: 10.3390/nu10020225

ISSN: 2072-6643

PubMed: 29462952

WoS: 000427540000115

Scopus: 2-s2.0-85042155225
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AU  - Pavlović, Zoran
AU  - Miletić, Ivanka
AU  - Zeković, Milica T.
AU  - Nikolić, Marina
AU  - Glibetić, Marija
PY  - 2018
UR  - http://rimi.imi.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/900
AB  - Research conducted during the 1980s demonstrated Se deficiency in humans. Increased inclusion of selenium in animal feeds started from the year 2000 onwards. The aim of this study was to estimate the effects of selenium inclusion in animal feeds on human selenium status and dietary habits of the Serbian population related to food of animal origin. Plasma selenium concentration in healthy adult volunteers, including residents of one of the regions with the lowest (Eastern Serbia, n = 60) and of one of the regions with the highest Se serum levels reported in the past (Belgrade, n = 82), was determined by hydride generation atomic absorption spectrometry. Multivariate analysis was employed to determine the correlation between Se plasma levels and dietary intake data derived from food frequency questionnaires and laboratory tests. The mean plasma Se level of the participants was 84.3 +/- 15.9 g/L (range: 47.3-132.1 g/L), while 46% of participants had plasma Se levels lower than 80 g/L. Frequency of meat, egg, and fish consumption was significantly correlated with plasma selenium level (r = 0.437, p = 0.000). Selenium addition to animal feed in the quantity of 0.14 mg/kg contributed to the improvement of human plasma selenium levels by approximately 30 mu g/L.
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abstract = "Research conducted during the 1980s demonstrated Se deficiency in humans. Increased inclusion of selenium in animal feeds started from the year 2000 onwards. The aim of this study was to estimate the effects of selenium inclusion in animal feeds on human selenium status and dietary habits of the Serbian population related to food of animal origin. Plasma selenium concentration in healthy adult volunteers, including residents of one of the regions with the lowest (Eastern Serbia, n = 60) and of one of the regions with the highest Se serum levels reported in the past (Belgrade, n = 82), was determined by hydride generation atomic absorption spectrometry. Multivariate analysis was employed to determine the correlation between Se plasma levels and dietary intake data derived from food frequency questionnaires and laboratory tests. The mean plasma Se level of the participants was 84.3 +/- 15.9 g/L (range: 47.3-132.1 g/L), while 46% of participants had plasma Se levels lower than 80 g/L. Frequency of meat, egg, and fish consumption was significantly correlated with plasma selenium level (r = 0.437, p = 0.000). Selenium addition to animal feed in the quantity of 0.14 mg/kg contributed to the improvement of human plasma selenium levels by approximately 30 mu g/L.",
publisher = "MDPI, Basel",
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title = "Impact of Selenium Addition to Animal Feeds on Human Selenium Status in Serbia",
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Pavlović, Z., Miletić, I., Zeković, M. T., Nikolić, M.,& Glibetić, M.. (2018). Impact of Selenium Addition to Animal Feeds on Human Selenium Status in Serbia. in Nutrients
MDPI, Basel., 10(2).
https://doi.org/10.3390/nu10020225
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Pavlović Z, Miletić I, Zeković MT, Nikolić M, Glibetić M. Impact of Selenium Addition to Animal Feeds on Human Selenium Status in Serbia. in Nutrients. 2018;10(2).
doi:10.3390/nu10020225
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Pavlović, Zoran, Miletić, Ivanka, Zeković, Milica T., Nikolić, Marina, Glibetić, Marija, "Impact of Selenium Addition to Animal Feeds on Human Selenium Status in Serbia" in Nutrients, 10, no. 2 (2018),
https://doi.org/10.3390/nu10020225 .,
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