Selenium as a Bioactive Micronutrient in the Human Diet and Its Cancer Chemopreventive Activity

This review answers the question of why selenium is such an important trace element in the human diet. Daily dietary intake of selenium and its content in various food products is discussed in this paper, as well as the effects of its deficiency and excess in the body. Moreover, the biological activ...

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Main Authors: Dominika Radomska, Robert Czarnomysy, Dominik Radomski, Anna Bielawska, Krzysztof Bielawski
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-05-01
Series:Nutrients
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2072-6643/13/5/1649
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spelling doaj-73cab4eecbfc49ce98657ed1d0c34f8c2021-05-31T23:58:34ZengMDPI AGNutrients2072-66432021-05-01131649164910.3390/nu13051649Selenium as a Bioactive Micronutrient in the Human Diet and Its Cancer Chemopreventive ActivityDominika Radomska0Robert Czarnomysy1Dominik Radomski2Anna Bielawska3Krzysztof Bielawski4Department of Synthesis and Technology of Drugs, Medical University of Bialystok, Kilinskiego 1, 15-089 Bialystok, PolandDepartment of Synthesis and Technology of Drugs, Medical University of Bialystok, Kilinskiego 1, 15-089 Bialystok, PolandDepartment of Synthesis and Technology of Drugs, Medical University of Bialystok, Kilinskiego 1, 15-089 Bialystok, PolandDepartment of Biotechnology, Medical University of Bialystok, Kilinskiego 1, 15-089 Bialystok, PolandDepartment of Synthesis and Technology of Drugs, Medical University of Bialystok, Kilinskiego 1, 15-089 Bialystok, PolandThis review answers the question of why selenium is such an important trace element in the human diet. Daily dietary intake of selenium and its content in various food products is discussed in this paper, as well as the effects of its deficiency and excess in the body. Moreover, the biological activity of selenium, which it performs mainly through selenoproteins, is discussed. These specific proteins are responsible for thyroid hormone management, fertility, the aging process, and immunity, but their key role is to maintain a redox balance in cells. Furthermore, taking into account world news and the current SARS-CoV-2 virus pandemic, the impact of selenium on the course of COVID-19 is also discussed. Another worldwide problem is the number of new cancer cases and cancer-related mortality. Thus, the last part of the article discusses the impact of selenium on cancer risk based on clinical trials (including NPC and SELECT), systematic reviews, and meta-analyses. Additionally, this review discusses the possible mechanisms of selenium action that prevent cancer development.https://www.mdpi.com/2072-6643/13/5/1649seleniumcancerpreventioncancer chemopreventionmolecular mechanismsmicronutrients
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Robert Czarnomysy
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Anna Bielawska
Krzysztof Bielawski
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Robert Czarnomysy
Dominik Radomski
Anna Bielawska
Krzysztof Bielawski
Selenium as a Bioactive Micronutrient in the Human Diet and Its Cancer Chemopreventive Activity
Nutrients
selenium
cancer
prevention
cancer chemoprevention
molecular mechanisms
micronutrients
author_facet Dominika Radomska
Robert Czarnomysy
Dominik Radomski
Anna Bielawska
Krzysztof Bielawski
author_sort Dominika Radomska
title Selenium as a Bioactive Micronutrient in the Human Diet and Its Cancer Chemopreventive Activity
title_short Selenium as a Bioactive Micronutrient in the Human Diet and Its Cancer Chemopreventive Activity
title_full Selenium as a Bioactive Micronutrient in the Human Diet and Its Cancer Chemopreventive Activity
title_fullStr Selenium as a Bioactive Micronutrient in the Human Diet and Its Cancer Chemopreventive Activity
title_full_unstemmed Selenium as a Bioactive Micronutrient in the Human Diet and Its Cancer Chemopreventive Activity
title_sort selenium as a bioactive micronutrient in the human diet and its cancer chemopreventive activity
publisher MDPI AG
series Nutrients
issn 2072-6643
publishDate 2021-05-01
description This review answers the question of why selenium is such an important trace element in the human diet. Daily dietary intake of selenium and its content in various food products is discussed in this paper, as well as the effects of its deficiency and excess in the body. Moreover, the biological activity of selenium, which it performs mainly through selenoproteins, is discussed. These specific proteins are responsible for thyroid hormone management, fertility, the aging process, and immunity, but their key role is to maintain a redox balance in cells. Furthermore, taking into account world news and the current SARS-CoV-2 virus pandemic, the impact of selenium on the course of COVID-19 is also discussed. Another worldwide problem is the number of new cancer cases and cancer-related mortality. Thus, the last part of the article discusses the impact of selenium on cancer risk based on clinical trials (including NPC and SELECT), systematic reviews, and meta-analyses. Additionally, this review discusses the possible mechanisms of selenium action that prevent cancer development.
topic selenium
cancer
prevention
cancer chemoprevention
molecular mechanisms
micronutrients
url https://www.mdpi.com/2072-6643/13/5/1649
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