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Description: Opti-Sel™,
provided by Douglas Laboratories®, is a dietary supplement of selenium
in two forms: as the amino acid selenomethionine and as inorganic
sodium selenate. Each tablet delivers 200 mcg of elemental selenium. Opti-Sel
may be a useful nutritional adjunct for individuals who wish to
increase their intake of selenium from both organic and inorganic
sources. Selenium is a
nutritionally essential trace element for humans and animals. The
National Research Council’s Recommended Dietary Allowance for selenium
in adults ranges from 55 to 75 mcg per day depending on age and gender.
Selenium is a cofactor to about 10 selenoproteins in the body; the most
important of these appears to be glutathione peroxidase (GPX). GPX uses
glutathione to reduce hydrogen peroxide and thus protect cells and
plasma against free radical injury. GPX activity depends on an adequate
supply of dietary selenium.
Recently, selenium as
selenocysteine has been identified in the active center of type 1 and 3
iodothyronine deiodinases, two important enzymes regulating the
formation and degradation of the active thyroid hormone,
triiodothyronine (T3). Another important selenoprotein appears to be
selenoprotein P, but its functions remain unclear. Selenium and vitamin
E appear to have synergistic effects, since some signs of vitamin E
deficiency in animals can be alleviated by dietary selenium. In the
body, inorganic selenium has been shown to complex with heavy metals,
such as mercury, cadmium and silver. Opti-SEL provides both inorganic
selenium as sodium selenate and organic selenium as selenomethionine.
Both
forms serve as readily available precursors for selenocysteine which is
used for incorporation into the selenoproteins and enzymes. However,
the body tightly regulates levels of inorganic selenium and
selenocysteine, while selenomethionine serves as an available storage
form of biologically active selenium. Adequate storage levels depend on
a steady supply of dietary selenomethionine, since the body can not
synthesize it.
Thus, providing both the active and the storage
forms of selenium, i.e., selenate and selenomethionine, ensures a
constant supply of selenium. Dietary selenium is generally well
absorbed and utilized in the body. Selenomethionine is absorbed with
almost 100% efficiency, while selenate absorption is usually between 50
and 100% efficient. Selenium status is regulated by adjustments in
urinary excretion. The richest food sources of selenium are seafood and
organ meats, followed by muscle meats, cereals and grains, and dairy
products. Fruits and vegetables are typically low in selenium, and low
selenium status has been reported in vegetarians.
Ingredients: Each tablet contains: Selenium (selenomethionine) ...50mcg Selenium (sodium selenate) ...150mcg
Dosage: 1 tablet daily as a dietary supplement, or as directed by a physician. Take with food.
These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug
Administration. These products are not intended to diagnose, treat
cure, or prevent any diseases.
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