Given that only 55 μg of Se are needed per day to ascertain an adequate selenoprotein biosynthesis in adults [88], the long-term ingestion of low μg amounts of Hg2+ and AsIII per day will cumulatively decrease the bioavailability of selenium.
Given that only 55 μg of Se are needed per day to ascertain an adequate selenoproteinbiosynthesis in adults [88], the long-term ingestion of low μgamounts of Hg2+ and AsIII per day will cumulatively decrease the bioavailabilityof selenium.