Selenoneine
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Selenoneine
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Selenoneine is a selenium containing ergothioneine derivative where the selenium (Se) atom replaces a sulfur atom. It can be systematically named as. It is found in the blood of bluefin tuna, and other sea dwelling animals like turtles, mackerel, beluga, and giant petrels. It is an antioxidant, combining with reactive oxygen species and boosting the action of GPx1. Selenoneine is produced by microorganisms using enzymes that form a selenium-carbon bond. Humans that eat fish have selenoneine in t
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Chemical compound
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Selenoneine
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2024-04-12T02:48:11Z
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