sodium,hydrogen selenite

sodium,hydrogen selenite Structure
sodium,hydrogen selenite structure
Common Name sodium,hydrogen selenite
CAS Number 7782-82-3 Molecular Weight 150.95600
Density N/A Boiling Point N/A
Molecular Formula HNaO3Se Melting Point >350ºC
MSDS Chinese USA Flash Point N/A

Optimization of selenylation conditions for Chinese angelica polysaccharide based on immune-enhancing activity.

Carbohydr. Polym. 92(1) , 645-50, (2013)

Chinese angelica polysaccharide (CAP) was extracted by water decoction and ethanol precipitation, purified through eliminating protein by Sevage method and column chromatography of Sephadex G-200, then selenizingly modified by nitric acid-sodium selenite meth...

Oxidation inhibits iron-induced blood coagulation.

Curr. Drug Targets 14(1) , 13-9, (2013)

Blood coagulation under physiological conditions is activated by thrombin, which converts soluble plasma fibrinogen (FBG) into an insoluble clot. The structure of the enzymatically-generated clot is very characteristic being composed of thick fibrin fibers su...

Effects of selenoprotein P on the contraction and relaxation of the airway smooth muscle.

Gen. Physiol. Biophys. 32(1) , 47-54, (2013)

Selenoprotein P (SeP) not only represents the major selenoprotein in plasma, but also provides more than 50% of the total plasma selenium. However, there is no report concerning the direct action of selenium or selenium-containing compounds on the contraction...

Porcine serum can be biofortified with selenium to inhibit proliferation of three types of human cancer cells.

J. Nutr. 143(7) , 1115-22, (2013)

Our objectives were to determine if porcine serum could be enriched with selenium (Se) by feeding pigs with high concentrations of dietary Se and if the Se-biofortified serum inhibited proliferation of 3 types of human cancer cells. In Expt. 1, growing pigs (...

Influence of trace elements on stabilization of aqueous solutions of ascorbic acid.

Biol. Trace Elem. Res. 150(1-3) , 509-12, (2012)

Together with vitamin C, zinc, selenium, manganese, and magnesium play a vital role in the preservation of organs scheduled for transplantation. In the present study, it is shown that addition of 1 mg/l of these elements influences the stability of 0.3 mM asc...

Evaluation of pharmacological activities and assessment of intraocular penetration of an ayurvedic polyherbal eye drop (Itone™) in experimental models.

BMC Complement Altern. Med. 13 , 1, (2013)

The polyherbal eye drop (Itone™) is a mixture of aqueous distillates of nineteen traditionally used ingredients that sum up to impart potency to the formulation and make it a useful adjunct in various ocular pathologies. However, as there have been no control...

Selenium species and their distribution in freshwater fish from Argentina.

Biol. Trace Elem. Res. 151(2) , 240-6, (2013)

The distribution and speciation of selenium (Se) in freshwater fish (muscle and liver tissue) from lakes in Argentina was investigated. Three introduced species, brown trout (Salmo trutta), rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) and brook trout (Salvelinus fonti...

Selenium (sodium selenite) causes cytotoxicity and apoptotic mediated cell death in PLHC-1 fish cell line through DNA and mitochondrial membrane potential damage.

Ecotoxicol. Environ. Saf. 87 , 80-8, (2013)

Elevated concentration of selenium poses a toxic threat to organisms inhabiting aquatic ecosystems influenced by excessive inputs from anthropogenic sources. Selenium is also an essential micronutrient in living things, particularly in fish, and provides anti...

Selenite adsorption using leached residues generated by reduction roasting-ammonia leaching of manganese nodules.

J. Hazard. Mater. 241-242 , 486-92, (2012)

This study was carried out to investigate the adsorption characteristics of leached manganese nodule residue (MNR), generated from the reduction roasting-ammonia leaching process, towards aqueous selenite. Physicochemical characterization revealed that the le...

High-dose sodium selenite toxicity cannot be prevented by the co-administration of pharmacological levels of epigallocatechin-3-gallate which in turn aggravates the toxicity.

Food Chem. Toxicol. 52 , 36-41, (2013)

Selenium, an essential trace element, can also be toxic at higher levels of exposure. Several lines of evidence show epigallocatechin-3-gallate (EGCG), a predominant component of green tea catechins with numerous health benefits, can ameliorate the toxicity o...