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Preliminary Study on the Standard of Selenium Content in Agricultural Products

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  • Zhang, Zhi-yuan
  • You, Yong
  • Guo, Qing-quan
  • Wang, Yong-hong
  • Deng, Shi-lin

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With the improvement of living standards, people pay more attention to the agricultural products with health protection function, and the selenium-rich agricultural products attract more and more consumers. The main biological role of selenium is to resist oxidation and inflammatory response, mainly focusing on resisting aging, preventing cardiovascular disease, protecting eyesight, counteracting or destroying the toxic properties, preventing cancer and thyroid disease. In most areas of China, there is a widespread shortage of selenium, thus producing selenium-rich agricultural products to provide natural selenium-rich health food to the areas in need of selenium, has gradually become a new hot spot of China's health food industry, but high content of selenium in food is detrimental to human body, even leads to selenium intoxication, and artificially adding inorganic selenium is difficult to guarantee that the selenium content of agricultural products is not exceeded. According to human body's daily demand for selenium in dietetics and the content of selenium in agricultural products in the Chinese food composition table, we put forward the recommendations on the standard of selenium in agricultural products, in order to provide the basis for China to formulate the health standard of selenium content in selenium-rich agricultural products.

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  • Zhang, Zhi-yuan & You, Yong & Guo, Qing-quan & Wang, Yong-hong & Deng, Shi-lin, 2012. "Preliminary Study on the Standard of Selenium Content in Agricultural Products," Asian Agricultural Research, USA-China Science and Culture Media Corporation, vol. 4(10), pages 1-3, October.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:asagre:142943
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.142943
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