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Shamberger
The genotoxicity of selenium.Shamberger RJ. Mutat Res. 1985 Jul;154(1):29-48. Review. [abstract only]
"Selenium at
nutritional levels has been shown to have numerous
anticarcinogenic or preventative effects against
carcinogen-induced breast, colon, liver and skin cancer in
animals. Many of these anticarcinogenic effects have been
summarized. In addition, numerous mutagenic and antimutagenic
effects of selenium compounds have been reported. Some of the
selenium compounds frequently tested for mutagenicity are listed
in Table 1. Because of the numerous reported anticarcinogenic and
preventative effects of selenium, many individuals are
supplementing their diets with amounts of selenium that are
greater than the recommended daily requirement. Selenium is also
used widely in industrial products such as selenium rectifiers,
photoelectric batteries, alloys and paints. Because selenium at
higher levels is known to be toxic, there should be a greater
understanding about its genotoxic as well as its beneficial
effect. The object of this review is to summarize experimental
evidence both for the antimutagenic and the mutagenic effect of
selenium." |
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