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- W2461569755 abstract "Selenium is an essential trace element for both man and animals whose dietary intake is not sufficient in many parts of the world. Some countries with an originally low dietary selenium intake have instituted fertilisation programmes in order to raise cereal selenium concentrations and thus boost dietary intakes. An altemative approach to improve the daily dietary selenium intake would be to increase the selenium concentration of carcass meat by supplementation of meat animals for a limited period prior to slaughter. Thus, animal diseases related to selenium deficiency can also be prevented. Sixteen Scottish Blackface lambs were stratified according to liveweight and then randomly allocated to one of four groups: unsupplemented, 3.5, 7.0 or 10.5 mg sodium selenite/head/week. After 14 weeks the lambs were slaughtered and samples of shoulder and thigh muscle, liver and kidney were obtained for analysis. All three treatments caused an increase in whole blood glutathion peroxidase and plasma selenium concentrations over controls. Shoulder, thigh and liver selenium concentration exhibited a dose response relationship to treatment. Kidney selenium concentrations were unaffected by treatment. As it is well documented that selenium and vitamin E play a complementary role as antioxidants, plasma vitamin E concentrations were also determined at the beginning, in the middle and at the end of the experiment. They showed a continuous decline probably due to the low dietary vitamin E intake of the lambs during the trial. Tissue vitamin E concentrations were largely unaffected by the dose of selenium supplementation. It can be concluded that supplementation of meat animals with selenium is an effective means to increase human dietary intakes of the element." @default.
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