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Effect of Selenium on Lipid and Amino Acid Metabolism in Yeast Cells.

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The results indicate that selenium may induce lipid peroxidation, which consequently affects the loss of integrity of the cytoplasmic membrane and can be used to prepare a novel formula of dietary supplements, which can be applied directly to various diets for both humans and animals.
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This article discusses the effect of selenium in aqueous solutions on aspects of lipid and amino acid metabolism in the cell biomass of Saccharomyces cerevisiae MYA-2200 and Candida utilis ATCC 9950 yeasts. The yeast biomass was obtained by using waste products (potato wastewater and glycerol). Selenium, at a dose of 20 mg/L of aqueous solution, affected the differentiation of cellular morphology. Yeast enriched with selenium was characterized by a large functional diversity in terms of protein and amino acid content. The protein content in the biomass of S. cerevisiae enriched with selenium (42.6%) decreased slightly as compared to that in the control sample without additional selenium supplementation (48.4%). Moreover, yeasts of both strains enriched with selenium contained a large amount of glutamic acid, aspartic acid, lysine, and leucine. Analysis of fatty acid profiles in S. cerevisiae yeast supplemented with selenium showed an increase in the unsaturated fatty acid content (e.g., C18:1). The presence of margaric acid (C17:0) and hexadecanoic acid (C17:1) was found in the C. utilis biomass enriched with selenium, in contrast to that of S. cerevisiae. These results indicate that selenium may induce lipid peroxidation, which consequently affects the loss of integrity of the cytoplasmic membrane. Yeast enriched with selenium with optimal amino acid and lipid composition can be used to prepare a novel formula of dietary supplements, which can be applied directly to various diets for both humans and animals.

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Selenium–Fascinating Microelement, Properties and Sources in Food

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Comparison of nanoparticle-selenium, selenium-enriched yeast and sodium selenite on the alleviation of cadmium-induced inflammation via NF-kB/IκB pathway in heart

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Effect of selenium on growth and antioxidative system of yeast cells.

TL;DR: It is demonstrated that high doses of selenium causes oxidative stress in yeasts, thereby increasing the process of lipid peroxidation inYeasts and encouraging future research on the possibility of a thorough understanding of antioxidant system functioning in yeast cells.
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Selenium-Containing Proteins/Peptides from Plants: A Review on the Structures and Functions.

TL;DR: In this review, selenium status, structural features, bioactivities, structure-activity relationships, and bioavailability, as well as the mechanisms underlying theBioactivities and metabolism of plant-derived selenum-containing proteins/peptides, are summarized and discussed for their nutraceutical use.
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