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Methylselenocysteine, also
known as Se-
methylselenocysteine, is an
analog of S-methylcysteine in
which the
sulfur atom is
replaced with a
selenium atom...
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Brazil nuts,
cereal grains, soybeans, and gr****land legumes,
while Se-
methylselenocysteine, or its γ-glutamyl derivative, is the
major form of
selenium found...
- is
found in the
amino acids selenomethionine, selenocysteine, and
methylselenocysteine. In
these compounds,
selenium plays a role
analogous to that of sulfur...
- (selenoproteins).
Selenocysteine derivatives γ-glutamyl-Se-
methylselenocysteine and Se-
methylselenocysteine occur naturally in
plants of the
genera Allium and...
- sulfides.
Examples include dimethyl selenide, selenomethionine, and Se-
methylselenocysteine. Such
compounds have few applications. Gallium(II)
selenide Indium(III)...
- that γ-glutamyl-Se-
methylselenocysteine was the
major Se-containing component,
along with
lesser amounts of Se-
methylselenocysteine.
Trace quantities of...
- such as
dimethyl selenide, selenomethionine,
selenocysteine and
methylselenocysteine, all of
which have high
bioavailability and are
toxic in
large doses...
- R−Se(=O)−OH + R−Se−Se−R
Methaneseleninic acid, from
decomposition of Se-
methylselenocysteine Se-oxide but also
available commercially, has been characterized...
- in
potentiating and
inhibiting the
activity of PHD2. For example,
methylselenocysteine (MSC)
inhibition of HIF-1α led to
tumor growth inhibition in renal...