Comparative Studies of Selenium-75 (Selenite and Selenomethionine) Absorption from Various Milk Diets in Suckling Rats
- 1 August 1986
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Elsevier in Journal of Nutrition
- Vol. 116 (8) , 1456-1463
- https://doi.org/10.1093/jn/116.8.1456
Abstract
Selenium (Se) absorption was studied in human milk, bovine milk and infant formula (Similac) using suckling rats as a model. The effect of age on Se absorption from the three milk diets extrinsically labeled with 75Se, either as selenite or selenomethionine, was also investigated. Milk diets were fed by gastric intubation and the radioactivity in the carcass, gastrointestinal tract and the liver were measured 3 h after feeding. There was no difference in [75Se]selenite absorption from the three milk diets between 8–20 d of age. However, significantly higher quantity of 75Se was absorbed from all three milk diets by 20-d-old rats than by the younger rats (46 vs. 32%). This increase in [75Se]selenite absorption with advancing age is opposite to what has been found for most other trace elements. When rats were fed milk diets labeled with [75Se]selenomethionine, the absorption of 75Se was approximately twofold higher in all age groups compared with 75Se absorption from selenite. No difference in [75Se]selenomethionine absorption existed among the three milk diets in 8- or 10-d-old suckling rats. However, at 15 d of age [75Se]selenomethionine absorption from human milk was higher (82%) than from either bovine milk (72%) or infant formula (72%). Between 8 and 20 d of age, absorption of [75Se]selenomethionine from the three milk diets decreased with advancing age. Adding sodium selenate to increase the total nonradioactive Se of human milk, bovine milk or infant formula to 100 ng/mL (endogenous plus the added selenium) did not affect the absorption of either [75Se]selenomethionine or [75Se]selenite.Keywords
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